1 ED A merica ,Nl ish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 RON Int Ex.King Manuel of Portugal WOMEN'S LEAGUE WILL Makes Amends. GIVE MUSICAL OCT. 23 Former King Manuel of Portu- gal, in a special article appearing in the current, New Year's issue of The American Hebrew, of which Rabbi Isaac Landman is editor, af- ter four centuries makes amends for a wrong committed by one of his forebears in the days of Colum- bus. Among the Jews when were banished from Portugal in 14 1J8 was the famous astrologer and mathe- matician, Abraham Zacuto who may be regarded as the Einstein of his day. It was Zacuto's famous Alnuounh which Melted Columbus to predict a lunar eclipse nun Feb- ruary 29, 1501. A copy of this is in the possession of the present ex- mona•ch of Portugal, who pays tribute. ten Zacuto, declaring that it was that Jewish scietist "who pre- pared the way for Portugal to reach the zenith of tier glory." Manuel, who bears the name of the famous ancestor whose roved ingratitude was visited upon Za- ng°, gives a vivid account of Zni- cutee's importance in the history of his.country. It is also of interest to know that former King alanuel is at present engaged in a retell. tious bibliography of his royal li- mo of famous Portuguese books t'sr from the earliest days onward. His erstwhile Highness has been at his task for several years, often teed- ing from nine to 12 hours a deny. PAGE ELEVEN One Maid Among a Million CELEBRATE RETURN OF American Soldiers. CONFISCATED SCROLLS Last Two Weeks The second annual meeting! and VILNA.—( (J. T. AA—A great musicale of the Northwestern Wo- A MAID AND A MILLION MEN. celebration took place in the vii. mons' League will take place Wed By James G. Dutton, Published Inge li.11211ifti on the occasion of nesday afternoon by J. II, Sears & Co., be., 114 the restoration of 21 Scrolls of the a rt Oct. 23, at 2 East Twenty-third street, New Law which had been confiscated by 1 Ex. o'clock, at York ($2.00). the Bolsheviks during the war. the (In 3 Act. and 6 Scenes) irp Book Cadillac The Scrolls were returned through Staged by Man Reinhardt. Decd. by Karl Voltam/Bey Hotel. These are the confessions of the efforts of the l'olish govern- Mimic by Engelbert Humperdtmk and Friedrich Schirmer, Leona Chadwick, one enf a twin merit. - Every effort , halm 44 o was the tomboy whereas her bas been made to', The synaggues were crwded as N' a s brother was a regular sissy and athe Jews of the cillage gathered to Good Seal. makethis gather- iinst Moore Brothers Appear in, poet. Laura craved tor action, celebrate the return of the Scrolls. for All ing stand out so- with Performances while her brother Leon shunned All-Talkie at Oriental. cially and fine the the fumy and the war. 3,000 at $1.00 talent has been Bringing film fans their initial The Story of a Pioneer Mis- he It chanced that loon, on the eve secured, among lodrama to Be Staged Thi opoprtunity of string and hearing the sionary. them being Mine. the three Moore brothers, Toni, of being shipped to France, asked Week-End Specially Chosen Cast of Internationally Famous Players, Large Symphony Tin Celia and Mischa Owen and Matt, in one feature, I to see his sweetheart, Vyvy, and for Succoth Week, rew Chorus of 100, Great Organ, Stupendous SI, LEND OR OF GOD, By Hun• Butkin, leading Radio Pictures' all-talking prenluc- his sister, who could easily pass Pageantry, Soul-Stirring Drama ore 11 Morrow. ilsie Published Celia Butkin actors of Litt- i lion, "Side Street" is the present for him in man's clothes, volun• rated by %% Minim Morrow Prices $1 00, $2.00, $3.00. Chancel and Box Seats, $4.40 teered & l This week-end, including Ft!iela,4 e I attraction at the Oriental Theater. 0., 386 man's People's Theater, who will to take his place for a day. !ress Fourth avenue, New York. But things happened and Leon did entertain with songs and dramatic evening, Oct. 18, Saturday and Every Night Except Sunday at 8 o'Clock !nor, recitations and will be accompa- Sunday matinees and evenings, the not return, and in his stead his Matinees Thursday and Saturday at • 2 ($2.511). Honore Willsie Morrow has for sister was sent to France. Boa 011.ce et Tuttle and Clark open s A. M. to nied by S. Solomon on the piano. s t o c k company at Littman's 30 P. M. hick At Olympic a A. M. M I) P. M. Dunton's is the story of Leona 10 years concentrated her reading Miss Edith Kopelson will render People's Yiddish Theater, Twelfth and and Seward, will present "Ike among a million American sent- inn Americana, in the writing net her "Madame Butter- all Gekaufter Man" ("The Purchased .dices, listening to smutty stories, Lincoln novels. By chance she 4, accompa- Husband"). 'in the mess hall and in soldiers came across the story of Adooirann s to nied by Alan Ko pelson. alik This melodrama in four acts bunks, in cabarets, etc., never tnis- and Ann Judson, and the romance was particularly chosen on the . 'taken, and when suspected by the of the pioneer missionary and the Mrs. I. Mar- is. golis, w hen has occasion of the Succoth festival.! man who loved her, J ay ..j ay, founder of the mission in Burma Simon Wolf is the author of the I THE HOUSE OF SHADOW SILENCE just returned' always getting him off her track. "n 11 h is fir st wife caught her was play, music is by S. Solomon and from a trip' Even the man she loved, and whom imagination, with the result that Silent picture in an atmosphere that's different. the arrangement for this coinpany abroad, will talk she later married, Captain Win- she wrote "Splendor of God." Was made fry alovis Krohner, lead. leg inn Hebrew vein- stead, did not tell her apart from Mrs. Morrow's latest work is a UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ing man. he!, cation in foreign her brother, novelized story of the Judson's ef- The romantic love story of the Taj Mahal. A picture every sane countries. Aside from the interesting nor. forts in un-Christian Burma. It person in Detroit should see. Made in India. Pea. Mrs. Max Wend tions of the story itself, foruet• b•gins with the arrival in Rangoon, LITTLE THEATER HERE and ler, president of ting the suggestive portions, there in 1813, of this loving pair, and of REOPENS WITH 'SHIRAZ' pad, I are Single Standard" at • "The cOvertil human interest eta. the efforts of the Baptist mission- the League, will *— Mr. preside. .Mischa Butkin 'cheats in the story. There is the ary and his gradual SUC•CSSPS in Hollywood Theater. "Th e Spy of Madame Pompadour" the I general whose ke•r•tary Leona acts his I•tforts. The following ladies will act as to to Be Shown Beginning during her SCrytee, There is the Opening Sunday, October 20th The struggles of Judson, the Starting Sunday the Hollywood hostesses for the afternoon: Mes. Sunday. dog, Esky, and there is Big Ben, death of one child after another, Theater will present Greta Garbo ' lames Chas. Brody, M. Cohn, A. and Leona's bunk-mate, who protects the loss of his wife, his imprison- Knoppow, 1. Shewacb. A. alarkson, in her first synchronized picture. The value of the Little Theater, fists her although he does not know her fluent, his struggle for his religious I. Hayman, E. Pollack, F. Rich- "The Single Standard,' with Nils ght sex until the day he is killed by principles,—these all Asther and John Mack Brown, non, A. Kande, S. Knit, S. Shnitz, which again began to function at reveal a the Twentieth Century Club this 'shrapnel hitting his back, strong character and that sterling which is tieing shown in conjunc- 1 I. Lippett, I. Rosenthal, M. Weks. I in week, became clearly evident with This is an unusual story certain qualities of an American when left Lion with the regular program of er and Sam Munch, MOORE, to hold the interest of the average happy Boston for his ideals. Mrs. Eva Pollack, Mrs. Aaron the presentation of "Shiraz," the Radio-Keith-Orpheum vaudeville Besides the t h ree Moores, there r eader. r son and Mrs. Ch ats. Brody, meenin • feature, 'Airs. 'Morrow has drawn a fine which includes a big revue headed The announced purpose of the is a sterling crest of players, some picture of this church hero, deserib- by Peggy O'Neil and her Kitchen chairmen of the ball to take place theater to present rare • and beauti- of whom have gained fame on the You must associate with chit. ing his efforts up to his marriage Pirates, also Robbins and Jewett in in the Crystall Ballroom of the al things was fully lived up tel in stage. Emma Dunn, remembered d ren they make you understand to Sarah Boardman, the widow of a "Doin' Nuttin'," a very clever Book Cadillac, Nov. 24, report that tf his production. Great phentou- for her work een the stage in "Old 11 ature.—Theodor Herzl, fellow missionary. An intriguing story of love and hate. comedy hit: and other big time' fine progress has been made and raphy and unusual directing has Lady 31," plays the mother role, Selected short subjects. Something different. vaudeville acts with "Smiling" all indications point to success. 1, made this film stand out among Frank Sheridan is cast a Sammy Dibert directing the Sun- Members and friends are urged to General admission 75 cents. Matinees Saturday and the finest productions of the then father of the three Moores. Sun. day, 51) cents. nil nybrook Orchestra, who is offering keep that date, as well as the elate screen, and the attention of the An unusually varied number of another of his popular specialties of the open meeting on Want, 54 Colombia East day, open. There will be no ad- spectator was betel nit every turn. short subjects will be included in PRICES SUNDAY ^ Phone. Cherry 4648 mi. "Shiraz" closes Saturday night, the Oriental's program, among mission charge for the musicale. Friends are fickle in their at AT 3 30 25c to $1.00 ies and on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 2 p.' them, "Gentlemen of the Evening - tachments; be suddenly deprive, Every member is asked to bring a m., "The Spy of Madame Ponipa-! an all-talking comedy, an Oswald friend. of your wealth and behold the pau ifs dour" will be shown for one week.' artoon; "Permanent Waves,' city of your friends.—The Talmud the This is a German production! Movietone Screen Act "Fuzzy VICTOR KOLAR Conducting re- Hebrew Infant Home Hears now in its fourth fourth week in Knight" and news reels. At the ish NEXT SYMPHONY CONCERTS New York, coming here as int un- organ, Mr. Wonderly will present in Fi nanci a I R eport. usual treat. Gorgeous photog- series of into popular song hits. Thursday Eve. at 8:30—OCT. 31•NOV. 1—Friday Aft. at 2:30 tied When raphy is here combined in a story, I OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor 8210 TWELFTH STREET ef- Mrs.Yudkoff, financial secre- of intrigue that deals with a girl Considering the Phones Office—Empire 3472 tary, and Mr,. R. Gallow reported spy in the court of the world's! "Little Accident" Next At- ng. Purchase of a Boa office—Empire 3408 to the board of directors of the most famous mistress at a time; traction at Shubert- New Hebrew Infant Home at the meet- that France was attempting to rat Lafayette. Friday Night, October 18 ing Oct. 9, at the home of Mrs. I. dominate the nether powers of then N. ply ever made more modest rot Yarrows, on the activities and world, particularly England. Di-. a start in New York, according to Saturday and Sunday, October 19 and 20 SEE ME !he standing of the institution. Defi- reeled in the same school of va- all reports, than did "Little Acci- Matinee and Evenings nite elate for regular meetings will riety and the last laugh its cast! dent," the Dell-alitchell opus be linnouneed S0011, sts Something New in Honor of Succoth with includes some of the foremost honked for an engagement of one Lafayette at Wayne--Cad. 1100 or. German actors in a story that has week at the Shubert-Lafayette tin HANLEY DAWSON Nathan Gross Endorses Ca n . all New York talking. Theater, beginning Sunday night, PATTERsoN Mn-ACTT ria:sh:vhs id" AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER In the selection of short sub- but, by the same token, no comedy didacy of W. P. Bradley. lik jests the Little Theater excells. two y caught the popular fancy in third and Hancock Co. 1770.1-2.3-4 , is work,in addition to the latest ,hcrter order. Nathan Gross of the Feder Ir 1" news of the world, a mycroscopic. (IN PERSON) Bond and Mortgage Company e • dorsed the candidacy of William n- story of bee life that has been the New Voices in "Hollywood In a New Character Comedy Pe wonder of the industry. Other' Bradley for re-election to t GREETINGS he selected short subjects will runnel council. "The Hollywood Revue" at the out the program in addition to the „,„ Mr. Gross pointed out in a stat c- reproduction of the Detroit Sym-H101" mmiv list among, its notable . A Melodrama in Four Acts by Simon Wolf. ment to The Chronicle that then in phony Orchestra from the stage. , achievements, the discovery of a id• portance of securing compete fit • of I score of new singing voices for the By JO SWERLING and EDW. G. ROBINSON Music by S. Solomon. Directed by M. Krohner representation in the city count in , screen. It is now in its third week Manuacturers and Jobbers of is being impressed more and m"n re GEORGE M. COHAN he Last Season's New York Hit Direct From Its at the State and from all indica- Complete Outfits each year upon the minds of t h t., BRINGING "X. Y. Z." TICKETS tions it will be held Inver for an- Chicago Run voters, Evening: $1.78. $1.25, $1, 73c, 50c. Ile — Restaurants TO THE WILSON either week before "Unholy Night" Mein.: $125, $1, 7k, Sk. POP, MATS WED. AND SAT. BEST SEATS 31.50 "Realization that it is to th en . ay Benellta and tickets for societies ran he •rrentted . follows it to the screen as the next Confectioners directly with our EVENINGS $1.00 TO $2.50 councilmen that the citizen mu M•nager, A. LITTMAN. :State attraction. "1 George M. Cohan's first produe. Delicatessen, Groceries turn when he wishes anything don so by the municipality, or desires t ''tion of the new season, "Sign X. Meant Markets correct an error or unfortunat ", 1'. Z.," is to be seen at the Wilsoni Clara Bow in New Talkie. he New or U-ed condition, is becoming steadil "' Theater, for the week starting Sun- Detroit is one of the first cities on Cash or Easy Terms more evident. It is therefore o 4 ). day, Oct. 21), There are ten be the I in the country tee see Clara Bow's an usual Wednesday and Saturday new talking picture "Saturday 979 GRATIOT AVENUE vines that each venter should scn n he matinees. Night Kid," which opened net the Randolph 6982 closely the list of candidates o or " Sam Forest, a noted stage direr-- Michigan Friday. its the important aldermanic slate, 11F. BUY AND SELL. " for whose hand has graced the y Mr. Gross said. 5. .1 by "The ideal councilman is a ma n many Cohan shows of the last few The Spongers" Remains for seasons, is the author of the new nt of unquestioned honesty, of pre Second Week at Civic play. Mr. Forrest is remembered he gressive ideas, and the leaelershi Theater. best for the staging of "Rain," n. ability to put them over; tar-sea "The Baby Ca "The Spongers," by John Peter ynic," "The Merry at ing, fair, and one with a deep setts Melones" and the current New I.eister, which the Detroit Civic he of responsibility in the matter en York hit, "Gambling." Theater company is presenting for e- exerting economy in the city's an 44iST AJASIS#110711TILIK . William A. Brady for the first time tivities. Add ten this the very im first Time Together an Stage ik "The Miracle" Enters Upon on any stage, will begin the second portant point of experience, an or Screen week of its successful engagement of the venter is sure of proper reps e Last Two Weeks. TOM—OWEN—MATT at the Detroit Civic Theater next sentation. Wm. P. Bradley fur Monday night. glls all of these requirements." The spectacular production of Morris Gest 's "The Miracle" en- Famous Shirt Distributor s tern upon its last two weeks at Fourth Week for "The Tres- Three Famous Brothers passer." Olympia with attendance constant. Opens Twelfth Street ALL-TALKING Gloria Swanson's first all-talking ly increasing. The management Branch. ai and singing picture, "The Tres- advises that there should be no de- 1"417, 1= 1:;`,n'ef nt passer," begins its fourth week at The Famous Shirt Distributors lay in the reservation of seats for United Artists, playing to extra- It • the production. Inc., announce the opening of a i n ordinarily good houses. Detroit is •-.se of each perform- new branch at 8657 Twelfth street IS ,' mice of "The Miracle" all members the first in the country to hear and opposite Astor Theater. see "The Trespasser," not even of the cast have received an ova - CM, This branch e'specialize New York having yet enjoyed the i Other Features. inducting Talking men's furnishings, shirts, haber tion from appreciative audiences, con,!, screen arts and news events. • dashery, hosiery and underwear Morris Gest is authority for the MIDNIGHT SHOW Popular brands will be carried in statement that the Detroit produc- tion, new in every respect, is far "Gold Diggers" at the Para- UM SAT. 11.30 P.M. stock. more beautiful than any other in mount its years of existence. Lovely "Gold Diggers of Broadway" Many Advantages in Kais Princess Matchabelli gives a per- has established a new record for Automatic Oil Burner. fect interpretation of the wonder- extended runs at the Paramount. working Madonna, who so miracu- This all-color musical comedy has S The Kais Automatic Oil Burner , musty' comes to life and assumes proven one of the most popular lineal distributors for which are at the nun's role; Fritz Feld is the attractions of the year and has 5659 Linwood, telephone Walnut mischievous piper who dominates made Winnie Lightner an out- 3166, has many advantages. every scene with his matchless standing picture star in her first With electric coil ignition it is pantomime and expression. film. a (ways ready and the comprehen- The past week many distin- ize and complete automatic con- guished visitors were at Olympia, "The Desert Song" at Al- rolling mechanism surpasses Mi- Henry Ford and Governor Green hambra Theater. ran possibility. It functions un- were among the audience on Mon- W WARD AT KENILWORTH "The Desert Song" will be fea- er every condition and emeerg- day night and both heartily con- SUNDAY, MONDAY, OCT 20-21 e ncy which may arise to fully gratulated Morris Gest, the pro- tured at the Alhambra Theater enn NORMA SHEARER in Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- ducer. ontrol the flow of oil and mecha- peration. Its controlling mecha- Einar Nilson, associated with day, Oct. 22 to 24, 'The Last of Mrs. Cheney' This Sunday andMonday Norma nism is governed by the natural ax Reinhart for nism 21) years, directs All Talking laws of gravity—expansion also the impressive musical score of Shearer will be featured in "The S UE, WED. Last of Mrs. Cheyney." operates independently from the Humperdinck, into which he has THURS, OCT. 22.23.24 All-talking pictures are featured electrical controls. interpolated some of his own melo- John Bales Carlotta King at the Alhambra. In addition to dies; he is assisted by Desire ec Kibitzer" Next Attraction D'Antallfy. Travis Thames is the the feature pictures, talkie acts are presented. soloist of the production and the at Cass Theater. choir of 100 venires is assisted by the Slavenskya Russian choir. "The Cockeyed World" at "Kibitzer," a character comedy There are 700 people in the De- the Madison. with George Sidney starred in the troit production of "The Miracle." Resuming a policy of showing title role, will begin a limited en- It goes to Milwaukee for three pictures that have proved of un- gagement at the Cast Theater on weeks following this engagement. usual worth during their first Sunday night next. "Kabitzer downtown presentation, the Madi- widely was one of the outstanding comedy son Theater is now presenting hits last season in New York. UNTERMYER, HARTMAN Warner Bros. Spectacular "The Cockeyed World." where it played for several months FOR SUPREME COURT Singing Success Tits hilazious, ribald cornmly at the Royale Theater. It comes We highly recommend this to Detroit from Chicago after NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—Ir- recently broke all records at the Production as 100 per cent en- Fox Theater Victor NIcLaglen, playing at the Woods Theater for win non of Samuel tertainment.—The Management more than two months. Gratiot Avenue t'ntermyer, was named by the who made a most friendly personal A kibitzer, in the sense gener- Democratic judiciary convention appearance here; Lily Damita, who at McClellan in known both to kcal film and ally used, is the "buttinsky" in a as a Democratic candidate for su- radio fans, and Edmund Lowe are West Warren card game; a man who watches preme court justice. Th e Only Direct Route in the cast. the game and either offers advice at ,McGraw Ile was one of five chosen by NEW YORK or finds fault. The authors of the convention at Tammany Hall $15.00 East Jefferson the play, JO Swerling, a former on candidates for election to the "Say It With Song" Rolls Up NIAGARA FALLS , at Lenox Chicago newspaper man, and Edw. Supreme Court bench. Ile was BUFFALO New Record. 6.25 G. Robinson, however, have used named to succeed Justice Deices Cass Avenue In its sixth week, the engage- ROCHESTER 8.25 the word in broader sense—a hanty, who retires next year. at Grand Bled. ment of Al Jolson's all-talking and SYRACUSE person who specializes in criticism 10.75 Justice Albert Cohn, who was tinging picture, "Say It With Grand River. ALBANY and advice but who is wary of appointed to fill the term of the 13.75 Songs," comes to an end Thudsday Near Joy Road Main Bank: participation in any activity. be it late Justice Gibb, was also nomi- Alm New York Via Wilkee•Barre night, Oct. 24. "Say II With Corner and Scranton. pinochle, prize-fighting, politics, nated. Crowley.Milner Industrial Bank Songs" has rolled up new records MOMS the stock market, or anything else. and Grand River Judge Gustave Hartman o t th e everywhere for Jolson and has Store Bldg. ▪ NIAGARA MARTZ city court was nominated, with firmly placed little Davey Lee as Touch pitch and dirty your fin. four others, for the Supreme Listen in on the Indust: :1 Norris the most popular child star the LINES Plan Bank's "Rainbow germ. Associate with evil coo- I Court, first judicial district, by the movies have ever known. Min," Seat on V'JR, Wed tc BMA 22211 Woodyard Ans. dly, from 9:00 to 9:30 P. M. r '11, ster I. (Mood** U. panions and you mar the beauty i Republican,' meeting in convention of your soul.—The Talmud. at the National Republican Club. 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