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September 27, 1929 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-09-27

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CLIFTON AMU' • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

%ft WL 1R0 rIVEWISR PRO lat

ORCHESTRA HALL

GABRILOWITSCH
Conductor

Order

VICTOR KOLAR
Associate Conductor

SEASON TICKETS. r419.!

MIRACLE' COMING TO
OLYMPIA ON OCT. 7

SYMPHONY CONCERTS

ic Thurs. Eve.

; 1 4 $2'.
1

At' Bog. Oct. 10

Friday Afts.

sae—$32

Twelve Popular Sunday
Concerts

BEIANNING

rlurls

16 pen, $2.S0

symphony Offices in Grrhe.tra Bell. Telephone Columbia 4.70

SEATS ON SALE NOW

Al Tuttle and Clark, INLWRocovd:rva;e414/Gr
e.:nd Olympia Box 01Ike,

MORRIS GEST has the Honor to Present
World's Most Beautiful and Dramatic Spectacle

PI MIRACLE

(In 3 Acts and 8 Scenes)

Stared
Music by

I Vestlit:„ R e

ii!'.7 ioet
rd ;d:,lo toka„dY rrI r r l drnin
rit„.

Entire Production Under Personal Supervision of

MORRIS GEST

Four
Weeks

THE
OLYMPIA

4

Every Night
Except Sun.

at 8:00 P. M.

Mattnees

Sat. at 2.00

110 SEIRLINS GREAT ANNUAL

RA VIC ICA

I

T of DISMES with EVERY RADIO PIJ

It'. Carnival time again at See.
lin's—• lime of extra value..ri , •
ing!
This beautiful set of din•

nerre
wa is our free gift to each
radio purchasert

Here's One of the Outstanding
Values in This Great Event

he new costumes throughout, a nd
the assurance is given that t
he
•local
representation
will use d
from every standpoint Mr. Gest 's
DANCE ON SEPT. 29
previous productions of The Mi r-
--
ade."
Ben Epstein is chairma
n of the
Einar Nilson, who has bet
in fourth annual dance of the Detroit
Reinhardt's musical director f
upward a quarter of a centur or Friendship Club, to be given Sun-
day night, Sept.'
and who has directed all the pro-
29, at the Statler
ductions of the great pantomime
Hotel.
He re-
in this country and Europe, will
ports that every-
guide the musical forces at Olym-
thing
pertaining
pia. Princess Alatchabelli will be
to the dance is
■ A ten in her original role of the
progressing
ladonna.
lently. According , I
It
to the sale of
Meet the Prince" Opens.
tickets, he says,
Civic Theater Season.
it appears that I
The fall and winter season
the ballroom of
pens at the Detroit Civic Theater
the Statler will
I T uesday night, Oct. 1, wit A. A.
h
not be sufficient'
. s delightful comedy, "Meet
to accommodate
Ben Epstein
the Prince," which comes to De-
all the club's
troit for the first time,and with friends, but the club is making
an entirely new company. Martha provisions to provide them with the
Morton and hunter Gardner will best comfort and enjoyment pos-
have the leading roles, and other I Bible.. Jean Goldkette and Jack
members of the company are Emily McGay and his syncopators will
Ross, Pauline Crell, BarbaraWil- provide the music.
lison, Margaret Barker, George
• Macready, Kalman Maus, Donald
I Randolph, Eugene Webber, John
; Griggs, and Howard Inches. The
sectgul play of the season will be
4201.7,3, 10
1
"The Spongers," a new play owned'
by William A. Brady, which will
EXTRA!
receive its premiere on the Civic
Editor Murdered!
Theater stage for Mr. Brady. Dur-
Reporter Jailed!
ing the winter season "Subway,"
a play by Elmer Rice, author of
the now-famous "Street Scene," I
will be given its premiere by a pro-
fessional company,

Prices, $4.40, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00

MAIL ORDERS filled a+ receh .
ed uh en accompanied by remittence in full.
Jr Sdf-affilresced stanutett en,lope• are included tickets nil be returned
by

Box Office at Tuttle and Clark open p A. M. to 5,30 P. M
At Olympia 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Littman's Peoples Theater

8210 TWELFTH STREET

Box Office—Empire 3488

FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 27,
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, SEPT 28 and 29

First Musical Production

This Season.

The Carnival is one of

the greatest radio event

ever held in Detroit!
It's fun saving! Come,

FRIENDSHIP'S CLUB

Cast of Internationally Famous Players, Large Sym
phony Orchestra, Chorus of 100, Great Organ
Stupendous Pageantry, Soul Stirring Drama

Phones Office—Empire 3472

The Jewish Youth of Detroit, re-
cently organized for the purpose of
I spreading traditional Judaism and
Zionisni, will hold Rosh Ilashonah

So many items of intimate nee,
in addition to innumerable 01 nor
but essential details, enter into
the staging of
"The Mira
.he speeta cle
yhich 111 o r cis
:est will offs ' r eat
tlympia for four
veeks, sta rung
ktober 7, th a t
a difficult n
cr to single out
hose of nu tior
linsequence. al u-
lie plays a v itt :1
tart in the 3 m -
luction (If 5 lax
Reinhardt's p
tomimic dra
because it m ' o uc h
;I neassity
rve
as cues for the
Princess
actors in the
REV. HANNAN H. DAVIS
Matchabelli
wordless s t o
and Yom Kippur services Oct. 5,
Not only is there an orchestra
symphonic size, and a large cho o' and 14, in their new model syna-
gogue, in the lower auditorium of
but an organ of mammoth prop
Mishkan
lions is employed. A specially le- C ongregation
Israel,
2529 Blaine, at Linwood avenue.
signed instrument was only
from a St. Louis manufactur re!! Rabbi Solomon Wind, a grad-
and word comes from the Misso er? uate of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
city that 200 workmen are ru gr! Theological Seminary of New
oh - , York City, recognized as one of the
ing the organ to completion. T
"
weeks only was allowed by 5 ,"! outstanding young men in his pro-
fession and who has spoken here
Gest for this achievement, whi
promises to set a new record in t r! recently, will officiate.
Rev, Hannan II. Davis of Pal-
construction and assembling of he
s°, estine, a young and gifted singer,
large an instrument.
' has been secured as Cantor for the
Complete new settings are bci
g services.
fabricated in Detroit. There w

t

Five Young People's
Concerts

RF.CINNING
$2.50. $5.00
and $8.00 Sal.Morn.
Oct.

Sunday, Oct. 13

16

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PAGE ELEVEN

I SERVICES FOR YOUTH
AT MISHKAN ISRAEL

Detroit
Symphony Orchestra
OSSIP

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at no extra coat!

RI E Ntil "

In Palestine'

71101 0?_

In Two Acts, with a Prologue and Epilogue by J. Berlin

15—Musical Numbers-15

"BIG
NEWS"

Dances by Arthur winters

DIRECTED BY MORRIS KROIINER

A tremendously

TICKETS
Evening: $1.75, $1.23, $1, 75c, ISOc.

Matinee: 91.25. II, 75o, 60c.
Benefit. and tickets for societies
on bearrenged directly with our
Manager, A. LITTMAN.

His Administration Has Been a
Good One

dramatic
story of a newspaper ntitr•
der mystery. racked with
tense drama that will thrill
you to your finger tit..
and—

"The Pagan" at Alhambra

"The Pagan," Ramon Nova rro's
vivid tropical romance, filmed in
t
South Seas, is the new attrac-
Liu t] at the Alhambra Theater this
su nday and Monday. The new
tro-Golthqn-Mayer picture, a
sou nd synchonized film, with sing-
sttoinces which introduce No-
= ' vac ro's voice to the screen,
WAS
= adi opted from John Russell's ta-
= me us novel and directed
by w. S.
n Dyke, director of "White
ulows in the South Seas." It
is a dramatic tale of a' oung is-
In n der's strife with Ovilization.
Ren tie Adoree, Donald Crisp, Dom-
= thy Janis and other of note are in
the cast.

A/I-Talking Comedy

"Syncopated Trial"

'Talking Acts-l'athe News

r41:. 11:30 ms

"B

ig News," All-Talkie at
Oriental Theater.

Speed, excitement, suspense and
=-
7. humor are the four prize charac-
= teristics
tit "Big News," a new all-
= talking newspaper picture opening
at the Oriental next Friday. "Big.
News," !might as well lee described I
= as one hectic day in a newspaper
= office. With a time lapse of only
= 12 hours. the *story is crammed
= with thrills and exciting moments.
7: Following the feature picture
the screen an exceedinly Int.;
rous all-talking comedy "The
neopated Trial" will be present-
ed along with the l'athe News.
= Maurice 1Vonderly will present a
= novel selection at the organ.

KUNSKY
ALHAMBRA
THEA TER

MAYOR

Tax Rates have been lowered,
Land Values decreased, the Best
interests of the people served.
He spent the time for which the
people paid him in the interest of
the people.
The citizens have been given an
Opportunity to pass on all impor-
tant expenditures.
No long term bond issues have
been made.

Vote For

JOHN C. LODGE

The Ship Is in Good Hands—Keep it There

This Notice Paid For by a Friend.

,•S "Age of Innocence" Coming
to the Cass.

SUNDAY AND MONDAY
SEPT. 29-30

"THE PAGAN"

Featuring Ramon N
Renee Adore.

Al,11 all-talking comedy. "Girl Crio,

TUESDAY, OCT. I
14 ern the Late.,

"Fashions in Love"

From Adolphe Menjou

AllAalking

Also Geo. Dewey Washinyton in
Vitaphone Act

WEDNESDAY
AND THU SDAY,
R
OCT.
and 3 2

All-Talking

"The Doctor'. Secret"

With Ruth Ch ttttt ton and H. B.
W
_
FRIDAY, OCT. 4

EF— The management of the Cass
g
Theater announces Katharine Ctn.-

tat rr, for the week of Sept. :30, in
"College Love"
Featuring the Famous Collegians
her latest success, "The Age of
Also •11• alking cmedy
o
= Innocence."
=
This play is a dramatization by
= Margaret Eyer Barnes of Edith ,,
%,,\,
%,,;\''',‘,,\\,\\S"%
,,,,I4rW4
,,,,\V
=--; Wharton's book of the same
It concerns a romance
.A11.1144
= if the early ' 70's. Miss Cor-
tell plays the role of a highly
tempered, emancipated woman who
shucks society with her advanced
Ideas as to woman's rights. Prom-
nent in her support is Arnold
- Korff and the company that en-
= joyed an enviable run in New York
City last season.

P:

E7-
7. Delicate Problem of Coun-
g-
try's Youth.

=

In "The Pace That Kills," at the
Oriole Theater on Thursday, Fri.
E. day and Saturday, the problem of
= juvenile delinquency is dealth with
= frankly and fearlessly, and the in-
evitable disastrous consequences; of
youthful folly and parental ilea-
genre is most forcibly shown.

= Detroit Opera Comique.

=

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Detroit Civic Opera Society has
= changed its name to that of De-
itoit Opera Comique.
=
George Galyani, who has been
enimsor of this organization for
the past two years, is planning an
FZ— interesting program for thin sea-

Rehearsals are now being held
= every Sunday afternoon in the
=
Community Fund Building, 51 W.
Warren. There are several open-
ings for good male
female
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