America Amish Perk/Seal Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE .1 "E'llfl'ItOrr MUSH (ilKONICIA: Betty Compson in "Street Girl" at Alhambra. ELEVEN Mrs. Berkowitz to Address CLASSES FOR FATHERS ARE INCLUDED IN Open Meeting of i WOMEN'S COUNCIL'S CHILD STUDY GROUPS J. W. E. W. 0. Her talent on the violin launched 01,111NR1f4 __ Betty Compson on it theatrical Ca- e 4/4 •;1/1 TI,: . laid si it groups of the sary h' mar: shoal children - a ill tart when she was a school girl in th i 1.ii se. non of the National he lett by M t:s Lucy Eli.o. 1 , 0:- ‘‘. The last meeting of the North Salt Lake City, Utah. • inalward Branch of the Jewish Ceuneil of Jewish Women will in - ripal of the Hierrard Intel int Mate go,TdI sitt,.astidia,t h(Diii lt,-nt, s,t ail ,lill,,,,h, egrini.,n, dud,. New Popular Prices 1 ■ . Ins,es Cr o fathers, headed School, who i, in charge of the "False Gods," Melodrama, "a'n'lizhaTii in fa,:iumrs''Phtt4. 11: 1 0‘i.k.;.vi /filt,irilet (t-ihri: i by U r. 1V -dliam 0. Stevens, head- Parent-Tra• I. , u for 1.! , ,,, ,,,,,, ,,,• ;i,,,,,,, fe ,,,,,,,,h A ssoviatioit 10o ahr a "110:1hen to play the home of Mrs. Cohen. Reports of Yiddish Theater. Ex..i ■ t sm. A Sun. all-musical master of Cranbrook, :Dr. Theo- the Board of Education, on alter- committties n o sale of tickets for l'ictures' all-talking, A new la elialli nia "False Gods" pr „,,:,,,,, ,,,, "str ee t Gill" to be Nile Raphael, psychiatrist of the mite Friday mornings at II o'cliwk. the lunch:. on-card pa rty to he held ("Falshe Getter"), with songs and shown at the Alham bra Theater, ' Re nt riler 's Court, and Dr. Nellie The next meeting of the class will at the Book Cadillac hotel on Oct. dances arranged by Isidore lellien, 1 , ile,. I ly. IV t i I nt:: I ay and Th ur, G. Perkins, psychologist. , ill particular interest are the hi' T(1-1):-..it-e ‘2,-Till also be a group meet- 22 were favorable. The proceeds will be staged at lattman's Peo- d ay. ei'lll'SeS 011 " The Alhi . ricall Family in g for the marr i ed ,,,,,,,,,,,.„ a of this affair will go entirely to in I ile's Theater iin Friday evening. — and Family Relationships," to he the young Women's Hebrew Asso• ch",ritT • Oct. 11; Saturday, Oct. 12. mat:- 'HOLD YOUR MAN' A t the open nweting to be held . clten beginning Oct. 16 Lc Dr. cootie,, and their friends on the a !we and evening, and Itlenday Hollywood Theater to Fe All•Talking Farce Comedy Trout, professor of subteet of the family and the at Hotel Stigler on Oct. 15, at 2 night, Oct. 14. lure "Broadway." The leader will he Mrs. p. m., Mrs. Berkowitz, head of the h. , ' g)' at Hillsdale College. ehild. The entire cast of the Yiddish OTHER I. FA FUR hei "Broadway." the all-talking vet' The subjects of Dr. Trout's itic• Emily 1l nosh and the meetings department of the Jewish ('hill Theater will participate in OP- ALL-TALKING COMEDY Play. which has been chosen es- l'o of the stage play, produced tures are: ie:iil il ii ly.t. I iii,l( tivpi:.i it,iiin lg'u,ti,s,itfiiytso altie I ,..,,,,7„ , ( i.i!, l'IYI,::0,u, it t I ttiiil , ,,,it,•:2 INni..,tihce asnp:I•altit;r. SCREEN ACTS by Carl laioninile, and showing at -The Function of Nlarriage," Iwt.:ally for the, holiday s. asan. PATHE NEWS (resin:wilts Will be provided. the Hollywood Theater Sunday to "Ilow Childhood and Ad:de:awn,. nounced. --- ORGAN RECITAL The newly arrived orphans Thursday, is another important At feet :Marriage." "The %Vista:, The child welfare !lit i• loll of the "The Spongers" Next At - oroduction which had a coin Otte n it: N t • . ••• r hose father is Rabbi Schecter of ..11 . el y i i (las. , I ."1111,4,1..." and COUhril is S li. sret etil , 11 , 0 1i111.four four r traction at Civic The ea a ter, er. =sleet score, together with sings, Ilit'lli C 01 t t II • , , I " "M . luring: ' , nail in child study for nem:hers of the the Delm"u, ST""gt'gue will he written cspeeially for it. Frtudom," "How Child-Parent Re- :Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish Ceti- I resent at the meeting. III , 1 , 10. 1111110 , cl . IJ the 11.1 roil lations Affect llariage," "Mar- its Association. - -- cr. is T'neater plate i..iii is to itiatiel i ..r ,,:leti and the Status of Woman The above courses are open to , 1 1 :1 I,y I, lin l', tor I ci:-toi , Pauline Frederick Returns I to the Future of Marriage." ' the general public. There will lie T .- it , t . .:"I .. ..III..•11 01' II., 'Phis group will aim beginning a fee, and meetings will be held at the Screen. I .. t...1. f. r Ia l'imiii A. Itmoly. We will make the sittings in "I'layland," our After more than a year's Is " t 16 at 2:30 and on alternate the 11111ill branch of the Public io take the Mr. Bnida t , I'' ' i especiallly equipped posing room for children, play t:, Nea 1. il. ;et' production sent, from the screen l'111.1111, \\' 'I' . slays at the llerrill Palincr Library with the exception of Dr (In 3 Acts and 8 Scenes) Staged by Max Reinhardt. 00A ny Karl Vo`.moeller . rout's course, which will David T Frederiek has made an all-talking SA- , I. i: East Ferry avenue. this nay:, n, an. i its premier in or in the surroundings of your home. Mimic by Engelbert Homperdin,k and Friedrich Schirmer. In t roil. The first section of the fathers' be given at the Merrill Palmer "Evidence," , dramatic picture. Pull of real human nature and showing at the Michigan. 'Miss , group will hold its second meeting School, 71 East Ferry. For further I ofoodr S Aens s parked with amusement, this TIM Frederick stain:it the talking pic- at s ii. 111. 1111 Oct. 23 and (in alter- information consult the following play by an ant •rpri s ing young au- tun. exciteilleht when she made led ' WialnesdaYs at the home of committee: Mi's. Arthur l'oltr n. the • m Ince!, drama, "On Ihia id W. Willa's, 211 Chicago. Mrs. Abraham Levin, lIrs. David Photographs of dew is fine entertainment mat an first all-talking This grefip will study under Jr. J. Levy, and Mrs. Find Giinth110-1 honest slice of modern Am•rican trial." IL. 3,000 at $1.00 Children $6 per aP,ctiliriiiisui toblein fgather iind treasurer, 1110 family life. 's part in char- secretary - -- -- - Longfellow. -- - fast if Internationally Famous Players, Large Symphony Or- dozen and up Tie. •e,...1 .• •ti in of the fath- The committee urges all those "Held Your Man" at Orien- "Paris" Continues Another chestra, Chorus of 100, Great Organ, Stupendous er- (Misses will be 011 "l'elSgiudity 1111” 1111111 to :Mehl! In enroll at Week at Cass. Pageantry Soul-Stirring Drama tau Theater. so that organization u'' 1 ,, 1,.,,,,,, 1/,,,,i on i . , and Attitude Formation," h.,,,,, once, ..1,,, 1),,I,, t ,b1,, 4838 WOODWARD AVE., Near Warren Prices $1.00, $2.00, $3.00. Chancel and Box Seats, $4.40 RiillIallee lurks in the heart of 1 ) ,. tr„i t news piti wrs ye. the psychiatrist's p ruin! of vies:, i:1,e, may -- proceed without delay. Every Night Except Sunday at 8 o'Clock every woman and Laura La Plante •„,, all three Columbia 0010 over under the leadership of Dr, Matinees Thursday and Saturday at 2 1.I, S to Paris to find it in her hit e-1 forted to her, week is to re ut man the Cass, Raphael. The educator's point of Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 Don Mime nt'tattle and Clark open 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. asecond all-talking farce comedy, ",,,,,,, for PRIVATE PARKING SPACE IN REAR OF STUDIO t p resented b y DI '. At Olympia 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Theater, beginning Sunday, Oct.' o y our m an. ,, w hi c h came lit the or,_ vitayen‘s‘, ill Thbi's class meets at s Miss Bordoni beings to us S 13. oital Theater Friday. p. ni., Oct. 23, and on every alt T Miss I a Plante's remarkable "Paris,” an entertainment that is :1 , o1 I I : ,e ,,,,I ,,:1 ,,lii,,, :%' ' ,.,,% Ke rd,Olui'ksi.laly5ry, t (1,01,eu h ung neither comedy, drama or musical ,, ,,i1;1 ability t and aih I:yrs:p m:lily is see n at but which the authors its besa ntage in "Hold Y our " n1 ' 4' I m edy.' leading man is Walter choose to brand as musico M an." Ill r ' r . other nairses scheduled newcomer Jul the screen, Perhaps one of the reasons for this Seim II unusual brand is the fact that the 1 " 1,1,,':wg„: for whom a highly successful ea- meral introdiwthinchild far child 8210 TWELFTH STREET twee is predicted. The east also ",noes ""'t the fam " 111.114' syoly for those havin K no Pre- Aaronson hand are not us interpola- l'honett Office—Empire 3472 13. Office—Empire Ma includes Eugene Borden and N th- I l i- .tii si z,,tHr Gaining. tTsm lions, but an integral part of the PULLED—FILLED--DRILLED. NO PAIN deed Van Dorn. faa.i ,enpisi;rehaiiliil.lgils't. Attractions following the main IthtT. of the. 'Merrill Painter School, and WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH Friday Night, October 11 feature on the screen are: Sunny the meetings will be held alternate Are Registered in U. S. Patent 0 et: liy Dr, Applegate Jim all-talking comedy, "Baby " Saturday, October 12 SUNDAY, MONDAY, OCT. 13.14 Revue" Sets Tun - day after oons at 2:30 o'cliwk. ' Holl y wood Nature's Rival — Sold Here Only Talks:" special musical screen lea- They began Oct. 3. The licxt RICHARD BARTHELMESS in Matinee and Evening New Records. tore, Jan Barber's band, Ben Itu- met ling will be Ott. 22. , X•Ray Free.. Gas Given by Expert. . "Hollywood Revue" is setting all bin in tin all-talking comedy act, The managcnient of the pre- Monday Night (Yom Kippur Night), October 14 "The Actor." Beginning Oct. 18, sorts of new records at the State, All-Talk 8 Telenhones Clifford 0377 hoot child at Ilona: is a course the three famous Moore brothers where it is now in its second week. '' in the technique of handling young A NE Ik"FIIRILLING MELODRAMA TUES. WED. THURS. OCT. 15-16.17 in the greatest story of brother The Hollywood Revue" is the t Itildren. ybe leader is Mrs. Abra- JACK OAKIE• It differs' screen's first revue. love ever filmed, "Side Street." limn :I. Levin and the meetings will from such musical sound successes BETTY CtIMPSON (,,, he alteimate Tuesdays, beginning DR. APPLEGATE, Ilead Dental Surgeon Dolores Costello Heard at as "The Broadway :Melody," " Two Downtown Office.. 5' with the Show," "The Fox Fol. "s-''''' w "1: motional growth and per- Madison. lies," and "The Desert Song" in 2028 Woodward-438 West Grand River sonality adjustments from four to ,, The beautiful Delores Costello that it contains none of the in - is a continuation of last Is heard at the :Madison this week :retie its of musical coniedy nor ten ' . year s ciairse, ‘vith a discussion of -, in her latest all-talking picture, operetta but is strictly of the revue new ro G.blems an d materia l. Dr. "Ilearts in Exile." The lilm is the type of entertainment. t Nelliep Perkins i s the lead er and RtfitElt lVARREN .1. tirst she has appeared in since her the meetnigs will be alternate marriage to John Barr•more • and Dance. and Songs by Isidore Lilian Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 16 at presents Miss Costello in an at - Gloria Talks and Sings in 2:30 o'clock. mospher• of Russian and Siberian "The Trespasser." ALL-TALKING—SINGING,— TICKETS The course on "Conflictingt background. Evening: $1.75, $1.25, $1, 75c, 50c. — Matinee: $1.25, SI, 75c, 50c. MUSIC Wh im Gloria Sam:soil prepared Sta ndards a discussion of the Benefit, and ticket.. for g....jr11•, ran beerrenaed directly with our il produee "The Foe passer.' now • . , an d ' school relationships in- This picture is IOW; enter- Manalter, A. LITTMAN. Rehearse for "Inheritors." 0,„„1„ g a t th the l'inted Artists 1 in the adjustments twee. tainment.---The Management. , • Realuirsals are muter way tit the Theater, she determined there A call will bring our man to your door. We can Guild Playhouse for Susan Glass should be not a trace of doubt that poll's "Inheritors" which will Is she :liquidly talks and sings in her save you money. Let us overhaul your old set. We presented as the second production first all-dialogue United Artists will make it as good as a new unit. of the Detroit Group's second sea- Picture: When the point was reached in 2615 Taylor Ave., at son in the studio at 91 Kirby ave. nue East, Friday and Saturday, the production wherein Miss Swan- son sings the songs which are ' Oct. 25 and 26. 1/4. highlights in the United Artists' __.., were facture, le Ila%\ :%\11.N•\\N \••\ . \\\\IIM 111 WILIMM4: •11•• \`kl " IT " g critics " " 1 1 t s and writers m 8 d " fur a grim ,: of 1//12 Be Photographed Today for Tomorrow's Memories ■ at 15; Laura La Plante Your children change so fast that new im- pressions crowd out the old and you can't remember their cunning ways—unless you have a picture record. Let us make that new photogAtph Of your children today. THE MIRACLE The Olympia pleasant (c. ■ ■ KUNSKY AI HAMBRA Holiday Greetings to All TEETH ■ Famous Perl-Oid Sets of Teeth • Littman s Peoples Theater THEATER "DRAG" DR. 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OLD FOLKS HOME Mrs. Alfred Davis, retiring treasurer, entertained the ladies of the hoard of the Northwestern branch at a luncheon at the Ilidel Auhurin, Pontiac, on Oct. 7. Mrs. Samuel Singer sins ap- pointed treasurer. Dues may be mailed to her at :1:150 Calvert ave. the past three years, 129,000 additional telephones were installed by the Michigan Bell Telephone Company, as follows: DURING 4 1926 - 1927 - 1928 - - 46,000 additional telephones - 38,000 additional telephones - 45,000 additional telephones During the first eight months of this year, 40,000 additional telephones were placed in service, mak- ing more than 670,000 now served by this Company. tine. Owing to a vacancy in the offiee of one of the vice-presidents, Mrs. /A Wm. Schultz is now first vice r president; Res. A. La Bret, second vice president, and Mrs. Jack Kav- anaugh, third vice-president. New members are asked to num municate with Mrs. L. II. 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