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BIRA-BIDJAN, WHERE A
JEWISH STATE MAY RISE

1 months
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ETERNAL JEW: BRINGER OF LIGHT

i be no snow at all although !
wll
and the awe of generations.
Children of Intermarriag his family's persecutions, finally
!the temperature is seldom higher i
Dr. A. A. Roback, howeve r, is
than 20 degrees below zero. The Dr.
, separates and admits the fault of
not satisfied merely with sho wing ,
Are Heroes in This
A.
A.
Roback
In
His
Latest
Work,
"The
Jewish
Influence
in
Mod•
National Geographic Society Describes Region.
short summers are comfortably ,
her ways in trying to fly from her
as that the Jew has been the out-
ern Thought," Has Given • Brilliant Study of Jewish Contri-
Novel.
warm.
own and from the young Jew whom
standing critic and interpret er—
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bution; Standard Book on Jewish Achievement.
New. Letter from Washington.
she rejected, but yielded herself
although he, too, realizes that c riti-
There are rich agricultural die-1
The Bira-Bidjan district of far churia Chit •
to him, prior to his departure to
tricts in the province and gold is
,clam and interpretation are arts in THE STREET OF CHAINS, b
By DAVID EWEN
sout ern mined extensively. Coal has n
Eastern Russia, where the Ozet,
die in the war, out of genuine love.
themselves. He insists, also, upon
Lilian Lauferty. Published b
of ,
Siberia. It is here that some
, been mined so much but there is
society for Jewish land settlement
She finds that she too was en-
showing us that the Jew has like-
Harper and Brim., 49 East 33r.
an
the leaders of Soviet institution
Our time has been crying for
and the Comzet, governmental de-
'. chained in an unpleasant street of
Dr. Roback enters upon the task wise made monumental contribu- , Street, New York ($2.50).
speak of creating a Jewish state abundant supply. The forests a re just such a book as Dr. A. A. Ro-
partment for Jewish land settle-
prejudice and she breaks the
within the Soviet Union. Not sit filled with game; bear, tiger, salt le, back has now given us. On the. of evaluating the Jewish contribu- tions of his own to the culture of
ment, are sponsoring a coloniza-
The Street of Chains imprisont A ' chains
toward the end. She ea-
ages—and to this Dr. Rolnick de-
panther,
wild
boar,
deer
and
wi
tion
to
civilization
without
minc-
.
Id one side of our Jewish life we have
tion project, is described in a bulle- long ago every geography text
votes the bulk of his book. He ' its inhabitants, segregated the rn 'claims when she admit, her illicit
goat.
Tigers
are
killed
in
a
nov
ing
any
words.
It
is
time,
he
tin issued by the National Geo- book presented Siberia as a dreary way. A bid or a dog is tied to el those who raucously promulgate cries, that we stop flaunting fa- pursues the task with the meticul- into clans, estranged them fro
' love affair for which Carlie took
treeless waste lit only for exiles.
a the J ew is the greatest bene.
graphic Society, whose headquar-
ousness of a scientist, not satisfy- the world. Some f ound happines the blame to shield her:
The very name "Siberia" conjures stake at a spot On which a gun is factor to civilization; on the other mous Jewish names before the eyes
in its traditions. Others faun
"I've always tried to pretend I
ters are in Washington.
visions of long lines of prisoners trained to a rest placed at a li t- side we have those who denounce of the world, it is time that we ing himself with the colorful but
Bira-Bidjan, or Birsk Bidjany,
hadn't a single Jewish quality. But
began
to
understand
instead,
what
empty
glow of efflorescent praise, misery. But its magic •nd char
tie
distance.
The
hunter
conceit
moving across bleak tundras, their
is everything the Jew is doing Sr
'travels
on
unabated.
as it was once known, lies in the
I'm
dramatic and Oriental. Or I
ranks being decimated by wolves himself behind some foliage an d has done. And the cries of both these names mean. "Shall we, but rather with the hard eloquence
Amur River region north of Man- and
never would have blurted out like
like school boys, exult over the big of statistics and facts. With the I This Street of Chains Is noth
bears and the whips of their pulls the trigger when the Uwe •r1these believers blend into the dis-
thin."
-
pile of marbles and agates in our zeal and passion of a true scien- ing else than the
appears on the scene. The no
taskmasters.
ghetto. In the
sonance of dissent. Therefore, possession," Dr. Roback asks fear-
It
Carlie, the more powerful of the
tist, Dr. Roback has absorheal him-
fives make pipes upon which the
Nothing could he farther away play a note resembling, the cry t y now more than ever, the-re is a lessly, "oblivious to the meaning, self with research work which has I • novel under review the influence two, also breaks the chains when
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of
the
ghetto
is
extended.
It leads
vital need for a sane and intelli-
hum the reality of Biro libljan
when they hunt mountai n 1 gent spirit to come in between of these playthings in the terms of resulted in a glorious mountain the readers not to the ghetto she turns to her non-Jewish wooer
than this vision. The Amur Prov- goats,
chemistry, indu st r y, and eco- of revelations. We leant, for ex- , Jews or their emancipated chil- and says: "They (Tress and
these two divurgent forces and to
ince, in which it is located, is larg-
Amur Province hits one larg, • discuss, quietly and dispassionate- nomic:Cr It is time, then, that ample, that no patronymic in dren; not even to the intermarried Michaen Gruenturm of London),
Amur
er than f.'rance and contains al-
are out of the Street of Chains. I
we entered the objective state and France has so many illustrious Idements.
city, Blagoveshtchensk, the "Cit y
It takes the reader a
most as varied scenery
exactly how much of truth lies crib
us the if Clad Tidings," with a popula .1
Unity, begin to estimate exactly men as Levy , t hat the Levis of generation ahead—to the children want to get out. Steve, help me
with both sides. And that is ex-
United State:, with the exception
and carefully the contribution of Italy are am ong the most cele- of intermarriagm. It describes the get out."
t
ion
in
excess
of
55,000.
It
ha
,
actly what Dr. A. A Roback has
of the semi-tropical
lthough it at times needs ex-
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whole nation; that misery these feel at the sting of
states. True there is one high, wide streets and some moiler n done. The task is a monumental
Dr. Roback, wisely enough, be. the Cohens are second in impor- heritagi., although the exceptions plaining for the inconaistency of
blea kpluteau, but there are also buildings. Practically all th (. one. It requires a vast scope and gins his task front the very
its action, "The Street of Chains"
tante
to
the
Levy's—and
that
such
many fertile plateaus in the reg- houses of Blagoveshichensk ar e a sane vision; it requires a cos- ginning—and the very beginn i ng men as Palgrave, the editor of the in this group glory in this heritage. is a powerful novel, well written
made of wood, some being elahor _ mopolitan view; it requires, more' i
"The Street of Chains" in of par-
ion. Marshy low'la ltd s
•
Je w im- "Golden Treasury," Bromine, Ka-,
contrast
n certainly superior to moat
ticular interest because its author
with tall-wooded ranges and tree- ately carved and others ornamented I than anything else, a deep and pro- self. The Jews as a people,
,
men
and
Emil
Ludwig
were
horn
is
a child of intermarriage. Lilian novels on intermarriage. It should
less plains with magnificent forests. with large rings or triangles o f found understanding of the arts Roback tells us "are possessed of
prove
a very good seller.
We learn that among the'
Much of the scenecy along the wood nailed on the front of th e , an sciences. But the task, for- nervous system which allows o a 11'39 winners of the Nobel prize at Lauferty is the great-granddaugh-
I
ter of Hannah Rothschild , who
house at regular distances. Th e ; tunately, has fallen into worthy
Amur
i%er
may
achieve
notoriety
readier
canalizati
least
on
15 • .
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8700 Linwood
re,
e
for its wild beauty when the coun- stows in the houses are built int , hands. Dr. Roback—a psycholo- rapider redistribution of nery nun first American to have won the married outside the Jewish fold.
The heroes in the novel are the
.
try is better known to the world the walls from the floor to th n gist and thinker of great erudition ' ene • thus
prize was also a Jew, A. A. Michel- Gruenturms, and the similarity of
Garfield 8400
cling. As the front is flush with —is a shrewd and careful scholar.
at large.
meat and re-adjustment w ith son• We learn, too, that many
their story with that of the Roths-
he wall they look like decorative ilie is also the author of "The Psy-1
o
greater ease than in the case
Nor is perpetual snow a charac-
f m we regarded as Jews are child, suggests that it may be a
ands with their highly colored , chulogy of Character," "Behavior-'
perhaps any other race." The me- I really not Jews; that such men as
A book outlining the economic
teristic of the region. Often for t Iles in various designs.
true picture of the descendants of
lism and Psychology" and several
fore, the "nervous adjustment o f t I.orentz and Weigl—thanks to I 1r.
the intermarried group of the pow- problems of the Jews during the
The Siberian likes to wash his ether works of first magnitude. t
he Jews is such that it perm it s Roback's thoroughness—really do erful Rothschild family,
last 50 years and containing the
ice and kinds under a thin trick- Wisdom sits upon him gracefully d' a • t • y corn in
a- not belon g our race.
history of the Ort, the Society for
ng stream of water and usually —yet one does not discover in him t
The offspring of the Intermar- the Promotion of Agricultural and
ions eventuating in accordan eel But it must not be assumed th
at I vied branch of the Gruenturma
urns a basin or tub. In slim
any pedantry or proclivity to the
h t h e ei
.
Technical Trades among the Jews
(es and aims- t his book of dull du:ares and fact a. I
inns will be found a brass rem)- , abstruse and the recondite. Dr. p
settled in New York, get their in- of eastern Europe, will be pub-
here." The Jew, moreover, "with Far from it! It includes sum
tack hanging on the wall and end- Rolnick is rather that brilliant h
e spiration from grandfather, who lished in 1930, to celebrate the Jub-
is cosmopolitan spirit and urn-- f ascinating essa y
s — especial ly remains loyal to Jewry and
, ing in a nozzle at the bottom so scholar who can talk of the most
con- ilee year of the Ort's organized
'ersal
reach
can,
thanks
to
his
t hose upon philosophical and ps
• the visitor can wash under his ; baffling, subjects lucidly and with a
daptahility — or physiologically c ho logical theme's. The essay, fit y- tinually expounds the glory of the efforts to stabilize the economic
desired trickle.
ease—because 81, thoroughly has s
peaking, plasticity of neural or- e sample, upon psychoanalysis is it Gruenturrn heritage, even though condition of the Jews. Announce-
The Amur River, which separ- he mastered these subjects that g
anization—readily gain an insight g em; Dr. Roback not only giv a I these renegades are unable to get ment of the forthcoming volume
ates the Amur Province from Man. they become simple to him and, • in
do the purpose of a masterpiece." u s a clear and deep insight int es any of the Gruenturm money. was made Tuesday from the of-
ehuria, can only be navigated about therefore, he can speak of them I
t is for this reason that the Jew, t he subject and into its outstant 0 Charlotte (Cecile) and Theresa fices of the American Ort in New
six months a year. In winter simply. Moreover he is a sharp t
hroughout the ages, was the out- it ig principles but he also show 1. (Tress) are the outstanding char- York, following receipt of a' re-
when it is frozen there is much critic and a fair judge of all things. st uniting critic and the outstanding u
s riders of interest. The first is
port upon the first meeting of the
s that this subject is really
_sledge traffic over its icy surface He is, therefore, far above the • in
terpreter of the arts. Perhaps Je •wish subject. Freud, after at a I extremely devoted and insists she Jubilee committee, which was ap-
—not all of it under customs su- masses and from his lofty height in
1,1
must marry only a Jew. The fat- pointed
these fields--more than any- 'II as given expression "to the hank
by the International Ort
. I ter seeks to fly from th e
, pervision. In the summer the • he has inspected the panorama of w here else—has the Jew made his er
conference in Berlin, and which
ing after purpose which ha
numerous islets which dot the culture and he has told us—with- m
ost outstanding contributions. In ch aracterized the Jewish race from s I the Street of Chains. She mar- met in the German capital the end
river form colorful pictures with out permitting a racial pride to th ese fields the Jew produced
; ries a non-Jew, feels the sting of of September.
their fringe of white sand beaches distort his vision—exactly what C corge Brandes, the most astute a th e days of nrophets."
and brilliant foliage and flowers. the Jew has done for civilization, cr . it r
And the remarkable disecverie
ieohoe fn
a Morris i n
ll'opyriyht, Ion, J. T. A.)
in his latest book, "The Jewish R
that
ORCHESTRA HALL
, a at
penetrating critic 1k, Dr. Roback's remarkable hop k
Influence in Modern Thought"
ep coming! We learn that th e
of modern philosophy; th
told
at Vag f o
There is no legend as beautiful s Sci-Art Publishers, Ha v a rd c aravan of musical interpreters
rerunner to Coue—that French
inn
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as the present reality of youth —
n with his "every day in every
which has over been the
wonder 1 e wa
Theodor Ilerzl.
y" panacea for all human ills —
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shonah, the New Year, wishing them all
Happiness, Prosperity, Health and Con-
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Bernheim; that the intro.
ction of Hebrew letters into
Russell's
monumental
I rtrand
rincipia Mahan - lethal" was the
FURNISHED FLAT for rent. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished res
tilt of Georg Cantor's efforts—
Beautiful lower 7-room apart-
large room suitable for ladv or a g rent mathametican and a Jew,
What is more bunion than a ,
ment; oil heat, Kelvinator. Can
gentleman, by couple without the t the Jew has been almost th'-
child?— Theodor Ilerzl
be rented for the entire wint e .
children; reasonable rent. 1949 con plete monarch of the editoral
Must be seen to be appreciated.
Tuxedo; near Twelfth, upstairs. wo rld—having been a significant
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Reasonable rent. Call Garfield
41'l5-R
Call Mrs. Pollock, Hemlock edi for in every field and that Bee-
7684-J.
tho ven, most assuredly not a .lew
WANTED—MIDDLE-AGED Jew- FO•enNT—Furnisht.d
room for ish er, praised the work of one Jew- ;
B-
editor, Herr Bernhard Marx:
ish woman to cook for private
one
two gentlemen. Refer- tin t Pascal that great French
kosher family; one who will up-
ences required. Dexter district, min d, has
preciate good home.
profound affection for
George
3:175 Fullerton, Apt. 207• Art- mat tors ,Jewish, so much so that
Willens, 8425 La Salle boule-
ington 9437,
he spent several years in the study
yard. Garfield 6214.
of Midrash; that Henan, far from
HEBREW TEACHER, recently FOR RENT—Beautiful airy room heit le a Jew-hater was a dear
with
private
family.
Suitable
frie
nit of the .dew; that Einstein's
arrived from Yeshivah Isaac El-
,for one or two gentlemen. Ref- et smh e n ie
opponent was
chanan Seminary, Dept. Hebrew
as A Jew by'
erenees.
16205
Muirland.
Hem-
the
Teachers' Training College, will
name of Oskar Kraus, And
lock 0114-R.
give private le sons and prepare
s
information seems to be with-
end.
for Bar Mitzvah; can furnish LADY with
some -----tail unit
references; also will accept good
he hook is dedicated to the four
ices desires partnership
SilaryV-.1
position outside Detroit. Arl-
greTa test .Iewish thinkers of mod-
ing business. Write Box 555,
ington 7413-W, Harold Kaplan,
ern times. It is n gesture of re-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
9566 Cameron avenue.
spec f and reverence in honor of
the Ittrentennnry celebration of
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA- REFINED, middle-aged woman
rs Mendelssohn's birth, the
desires position as store clerk or fini
TORS—We do painting, deco-
eth birthday of Albert Einstein
saleslady. Call Hemlock 918-1-W
rating and plastering. Guaran-
the seventieth birthday of both
after 4 p. m.
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
sort and Henri Bergson. And
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128 FOR RENT—Furnished room f
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it is in gesture of respect of which
from 7 to 10 a. m, and 4 to 8
gentelman; near two car lines 11 " k.:::' such celebrated thinkers may
p. m.
8823 Woodrow Wilson avenue And be proud.
between Gladstone and Hand-
1 MRS. J. SIIERLINE—First-class
wood.
The youth and the poor are the
catering for weddings and par-
first t
understand; afterward •
ties, 15850 LInweod. Long- FOR RENT—a steam-heated fur- follow f those who love itistice,
fellow 7352.
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West Philadelphia, Apt, A-4,
ity, beauty.—Theodore Herzl.
I CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished
gagements, weddings and ban-
room for young lady; North
quets.
Catered by plate. De-
Woodward section. 227 O wen
' trot Catering Co., M. A. Pe-
avenue. C all Empire 53324.
reira, Prop., Longfellow 5654.

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Extends best wishes to
the Jewish community
for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year

CITY CLERK

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First Sunday Popular Concert

OCTOBER 13th

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Conducting

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extend best wishes
to all my Jewish friends
anti patrons for a happy
and prosperous New
Year.

Annette
Jefferson

82 N. S•gin•w Street
Second Floor

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We also carry • full line
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HEBREW TEACHER — Young
CATERER — First-class kosher
man well versed in Ilebrew and
Hungarian; specializing in wed-
English wlil give private les
dings, banquets and parties,
sons; experienced and refer-
1 Martin Schiff, 2012 Pingree ave-
ences, Call Longfellow 68411
nue. Call Euclid 3055-R,
after 6 p. m,

PIANO! RAGTIME!—Bring any FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
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room for young man. 1910 La-
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mothe, near West Grand boule-
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5042,
vard. Garfield 5916-R.
Cherry 0826,
NWATED—Couple without chil-
dren to share modern furnished
FOR RENT—Beautiful airy fur-
flat; convenient to Hamilton
nished bedroom in new home,
with quiet people; best conveni-
and Trumbull car lines, also
ences; suitable for lady or gen-
Fourteenth has line. Very reas-
tleman; few steps from either
onable.
Apply 1566
Leslie
street car or bus stop; very
avenue. Phone hemlock 6621-J.
handy; reasonable. 9110 Four- F
OR RENT—Couple wishes to
teenth, near Clairmount. Phone
rent nicely furnished room to
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two boys, single party or couple.
Rent reasonable. One block
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
from Dexter boulevard. For in-
large room Suitable for one or
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two gentlemen. 2640 Gladstone,
Fairmount 3797-J, 4002 Duane.
Apt. 313. Can be seen front
,
10 to 12 and 4 to 7 p. m.
'ANTED—Young man would like
nice comfortable room, or will-
FOR RENT — Beautiful large
ing to share apartment with re-
room; no other roomers; corner
fined young gentleman. Write
Twelfth and Pingree. Reason-
Box 550, Detroit Jewish Chron-
able. II. Marsh, 1918 Pingree.
icle,
Apt. 208.

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COOK WANTED — Experienced.
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for Michigan Kosher restaurant •
flat, with all modern conveni-
Apply 1305 First street.
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2074
Fo rito nzitable
spar rola-
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with small private family. Call
FURNITURE FOR SALE — New
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53894. 2960 Sturtevant ave-
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dishes, cooking utensils, silver-
very reasonable. 3826 Law-
ware; everything brand new.
rence avenue. S. Ressler.
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vard. Garfield 48364.
rooms with an elderly Jewish
couple; no children in family;
near two street car lines; three
blocks from boulevard. Empire
3008. R. S. Leboy, 1512 Dela-
ware.

Greetings

The RALPH E. LEWIS
COMPANY

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suitable for young man: Private
home, no children. 3308 Went
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Seats on sale, Box Office and
Grinnell's.

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LAFAYETTE THEATERS.

(OCTOBER 6)

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Sat. Met $1.00-22.00
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MY GIRL
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Another year has gone into oblivion and
a New Year, filled with promise, hope and
inspiration, comes into being with Rosh
Hashonah. May it bring to my friends and
all Jews here and everywhere happiness
and prosperity.

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All-Singlm I
All•Talkinel
All-Mmiral
Other Attractions .

Oct. 7 to
Nov. 2.

All-Talking Comedy—
"Fairway. or Foul"
Talking Acts—Pathe News
Organ Fmture

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OLYMPIA

Every Night
Except Sun.

at 0110 P. M.
Matinee.

Sat. •t 200

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

Prices, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00;
Chancel and Box Seats, $4.40

MAIL
ORDERS filled ea received when accompanied by remittance in full.
If Self.•ddre•sed
stamped envelope. me Included tickets
will be returned
by mail

Bea OM. as Tuttle and Clark epee • A. M. to 5.30 P. M.
At Olympia 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.

KUNSKY
ALHAMBRA Littman's Peoples Theater
THEATER

8210 TWELFTH STREET

Phones Office—Empire 3472

WOODWARD AT kENILWOR

SUNDAY

AND MONDAY
OCT. 11-7

LON CHANEY
is "THUNDER"

With JPItyl . lism H
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11•1‘

TUESDAY. OCT. •

Billie Dove
in "CAREERS"

Also Carmel Meyers Sloglog

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
OCT. 9-10

The Melodrama Sensatloa
The All Talkie, Mystery Thriller

"The Hole is lb. Wall"

FRIDAY. OCT. 11

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We extend most hearty greetings to the entire
Jewish community for a happy anti prosperous
New Year.

SUNDAY, OCT. 6TH.

Katie«. and Evening

Our Great Successful Musical Production

'In Palestine'

In Two Acts, with

a

Prologue and Epilogue by J. Berlin

15—Musical Numbers-15

Ri•er of Romance"

With
Charles (Budd,/ Raters
An All•Tialtis Drente Supreme

Box Office—Empire 3432

Eyd•i•It 51.75. 5124 *I,

TICKETS

zs., so, — imath.e, sixs. II, 75e, 50e..
Benefits aad ticket. for omelette. can be armored directly with on,
Manager, A. LITTII AN

