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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-11-01

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America i fewish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

TIE/ ET11011',IEttism

y. W . H. A. NOTES

71 e

tion kid its annual membership!
acquaintance party last Sunday
evening. Miss Ella Vera Feldman, I
Membership Acquaintance Party: executive director, led the grand I
The roof garden of Webster Hall march, accompanied by 1I orris •
led to capacity when the Cohen of the Site Hawk Club.
Yong 11 omen a Hebrew Associa- Regular Saturday night
will be
be held beginning this week.

Costume Party:

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Preparations have Lien complet-
ed for the costume party to be
held at the clubhouse for members
filly, on Sunday evening, Nov. 3.
Guests should come in costume and
Jiang a package of food. Many
stunk have been planned for the
entertainment and there will be
dancing in the Little Theater all
evening.

Bureau of Personal Service:
Miss :Miriam Goldman will be
glad iii See girls and young wo-
men who seek aid in securing p o -
sitions. There is no fee for regis-
tration or for securing positions.
Iler office is in Room It 1.f the club-
house, 89 Rowena, and is open
from 9 a. in. to 1 p. m. daily ex-
cept Sunday, when it is open from
10 a. In. to 2 p.

Basketball and Gymnasticc
and gymnasium
Basketball
classes are in session every Tues-
ning
at
Temple Beth El,
0'1
day
with Miss Louise Kahn as instruc-
tor.

Luncheon of J. W. E. W. O.

'The luncheon of the Jewish Wo-
men's European Welfare Organ-
ization at the Book Cadillac Hotel
on Oct. 22 was a success.
A get-together bridg•-tea will
be given at the home of Mrs. Flei-
sher, 3308 Glendale, Nov. 19, at
S:30 p. m.
The society will meet Thursday'
at the home of Mrs. S. Helper,
21811 Atkinson.
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Election Tuesday, Nov. 5.

ELECT

JAMES J.

MURPHY

COUNCILMAN

A Civil Enzineer
Veteran of the World War
Former Supervisor

Former Councilman

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VAN ANTWERP URGES
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PRESENT COUNCILMEN '

Eugene I. Van Antwerp, civil
engineer, candidate for the coun•
cil, among the points advocated in
, his platform for office, urges the
construction of an elevated rail-
way system
to relieve traffic con-
s
ditions in Detroit.

Elias Goldberg, former secretary
I
of I'isgah Lodge, I. 0. II. II., and
a number of Mr. Van Antwerp's
friends advocated his election on
the strength of the time platform
I he presents in his campaign for of-
flee, and points to his plan for all
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elevated railway as a sound pro-
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that the city ;Amstructs," Mr.
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Worlds"), a drama in four acts
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practice games, call Sol Roaenman
The last meeting of the chapter of Webb avenue.
113, was held at the home of Zeldon
Cohen. Plans were discussed for
the coming international tourna-
ment to be held in Detroit in 1930
at which time Jewish young men
front all over the country and Can-
ada will contest in debating, ora-
esent
tory and athletics. The last con-
vention was held in :Memphis,
Tenn., where Sol Rosemnan took
honors fur Detroit.

Milton NI. Alexander, Jewish
communal worker and supervisor
of Wayne county, made the fol-
lowing statement relative to the
election on Tuesday:
"It is with some feeling of re-
luctance that I undertake to ex-
press through the columns of The
Detroit Jewish Chronicle my im-
"Beau Geste" and "Four
pressions and views of the Carious
Members of chapter 03 were
Horsemen" Return to
candidates for public of in this
present and preparations were
Little Theater.
city.
made
for the second annual deli
As to the mayoralty campaign
Almost since the day of the an-
it is ws•Il fur Jews to remember to be held next month at the Ho-
nouncement of the opening of the
tel
Statler.
Sant Goren, chairman
that both candidates have a record
Little Theater, known as the
of fair play toward con people ot the dance committee, announces e — t
MOSCOW
"House of Shadow Silence" be-
that
there
will
be special entertain-
John W. Smith number , many
rause of its policy of running only
114E MOST UNIQUE err ✓ FASCINATING
Jews among his close friends and ment and a featured popular or-
silent pictures, requests for two
clidsten.
'The
next
misting
will
to
ATTRACTION ON TOUR ."
some of :qr. Bowl, s's staunchest p
pictures that were outstanding in
the sane held at the home of Ivan Stolar•
public appeal have been corning in. Littman's Yiddish People's Thee. work for the Grand Trunk Rail- supporters came from
3 PERFORMANCES ONLY
this week-end, starting on road as engineer for the land and group. Ineidentally, I am can: sky, 2953 Leslie averse.
for
The two that have stood head ter
November 8 and 9
Sam Ilimel, ex-officio, has left fur
r Friday evening and continuing tax department from 1918 to 1920 vinced that 11r. Bowles has never
and shoulders in popular vote f o
Saturday M•tineeat 2:30 p. m.
"Beau Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and I have had charge of the purchase, been it member of the Ku Klux an extended trip through the East
Priem, $1, $1.50, $2 and 52.50
it return engagement Were
, during which time he will visit var-
Klan,
although
he
undoubtedly
re
Geste" and "The Four Horsemen 3 matinees and evenings. sale and condemnation of land and
Boa oft ice sele at Orchestra Hall
a a s venial the support of that organ- ious chapters in New York, l'itts-
o f
The entire cast will participate also the reviewingSP"
and Grinnell Bros.
of the Apoeplipse."
this play, which is considered sessments and taxes, both genera/ ization in other years.
burg, Boston and elsewhere.
Philh•rmonie Concert.
Anspirea
"Beau Geste" is the attraction ill
"111uch has been said and writ-
one of the best now being pro- • and specific. I had to acquire a
The fraternity will become asso-
for next week, slatting Sunday,
I
tut
k

ducal on the Yiddish stage, knowledge of land values and the ten during the past wee s a n
Nov. 3. and "The Four Horse-

ORCHESTRA HALT•
A. Litt than,
manager of the tax and assessment laws
nil.
not , only
"kicking out the Whole council,
m
men" will conic Dec. 1.
ement i , made with
Adding to the program "The I theater, announces that dates are of Mieffigan nit o i
of •
stat
of the r
W kconsin as well. Any such
wle
e knodge
,"
awarded
now
open
fur
benefit
performances
noes,
Ohio
and
Song of the Nightingale
"The people created a precedent
the due se nt council, or und erstand.
loc organiza .
get a out
the medal for being the greatest to be sponsored by local
for granting franchises to
ing of the men who are seeking
short subject ever filmed, will corn- lions.
job done by voting fur the interna• seats in that hotly.
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
hine with first run Kinogram News
•i It is unquestionably true that
I would
mni
bridge
and
tunnel.
O
and an Oddity Savage Custrns to Vaudeville and Movie Bill at
like la see a vote on a rapid Iran -
complete the silent bill.
Oriental Theater.
Fit system such as I have described, while
our people
not been
resented
nn the have
council
since rep-
the
CHARLES FREDERIC MORSE. Director
Thron gs iittiquiiiig the Oriental to be financed by private capital retirement of David W. Simons.
TieLet+ 21 to f I 00. atOrchtotra Hell—Col. 4570
Lew Leslie's "Blackbirds"
Id
big
with
reversion
to
the
city
after
a
their
well-being
and
interests
have
the
addition
Theater Sine ,
Coming to Wilson.
never suffered. I believe it is not
time vaudeville
on the stage indi- given number of years."
sim
an Antwerp is the father too
strong a statement to ion' that
M r. V
of the Wilson rates that Detroit theatergoers
t‘
The anagement
m
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor
as broad-
Theater.. announces fur the two have a warm spot in their he arts of nine children and resides at the tresent council is
for
vaudeville.
10815
31uirland
avenue.
Ile
is
the
minded
and
fair a group of men as
Soprano
weeks beginning Sunday, Nov. 3
Sofirinfil
The new stage program begin- only candidate from the north half it is p possible to assemble in Di-
the musical smash hit of the late
'tickets SLIM to $2.a0, at GrinnelEn nr Mall—Col. 4570

tuf a.
ar: i Lew Leslie ' s ning next Friday offers a spicy en- I of the city.
Broadw ay Se011
"The welfare of the citizens, re-
"Macklin's," which completed a 15 tertainment with Stanley Brothers •
11101101S continuous run at the El- and :Were in "Thrills and More Statement o f Sid ney Alexan- gardless of race or religion. h3
been consistently safeguarded by
tinge Theatre. previous to an all Thrills," a continental aerial sen- , der Urges Election of John
th • men who make up the present
summer engagement at the Moulin sation; Nathan and Powell in • hor
W. Smith as Mayor.
Laughing Purposes Only;" Four
council, without. a single exception.
R ouge, Paris, France.
stand out pre-eminently.
Some
Cassons in "Jack of All Trades;"
Sidney Alexander, prominent The most impressive of these fig-
a
miniature
revue
of
everything;
Jeanne Engels in "Jealousy"
t a wil.
Joe Christie and Co "The Nue Detroit attorney, this with issued ores is undoubtedly th a
at. Madison
8210 TWELFTH STREET
ritn Brazil, La Merit Revue in a statement urging the election of ii ani P. Lindley, a vigorous chant-
mayor,
lit' Trion of 'proizress in city govern-
Box Office—Empire 3485
Jeanne 1:ml,, starring in her, "Singing, Dancing and Musk."
Jahn ".• Smith as
Phones Office—Empire 3472
reads:
rinoi nut ilk ing picture ...Teal- it,.,,i i , a 1,1 p e ppy camel to the statement
"A political
campaign
ran
be
of
pima,
it
social
worker
of
standing,
.
and a brilliant figure in the city's
II ■ ," . :One Friday to the :11,141i- Oriental screen in a speedy comedy
FRIDAY
NIGHT,
NOVEMBER
1
the greatest value to the people business lift,.
M. , - Vagels,11 , stave star of "One Hysterical Night."
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 & 3
when the candidates for office limit!
'"This is also true of the other
"Hain" and many other Ilreadway
Matinee and Evenings
SilereSSeS, plays the role rd' Yvonnv "Young Woolley" Remains themselves to a discussion of con- members, part icularly Sherman
structive issues. During this cam- Littlefield and John Nagel. Both,
m the picture, which is adapted 1 Second Week at Detroit
paign, John W.
addressed
thousands
of Smith
his fellow
whenever called upon to help the
,..,,, the !Inge success, "Jealousy,"
Civic Theater.
citizen' underprivileged and needy, have
' '
H I.. di • Yemeni'.
'
The (noun II unt"r conwily•suc- every day and to each audienve he never failed to give their fullest
brought a message that presented and most effective support.
"Unholy Night" at State I rear, "Young Woodley", by John
"Among the aspirants for office
H err . i N'an Denten, continues for ;mother the important problems that con-
Z. Kornblut's Great Drama in Four Acts
Stage tricks of Kellar,
front our city. Transportation, who are not now on the council
week an the Det"eit Civic Theatre,
()or entire personell out noi•ar in strong dramatic roles.
alarm, 111111 other famous magiciansl
indite,
street
widening,
schools,
the
two most outstanding num are
with Gecrge Macready in the title
and lessor known tricks of the
Ilall.
TICKETS
!IY* .Martha Morton and Barbara recreation facilities, cultural ac• Henry Steffens Jr., and John
"spiritualistic mediums," whom the I r '
. -
tis ities, taxation, means to col
"The city this been singularly
Matlnea, $1.25, $1, 75e, 50c.
• •if.

Evening: $1.75, 51.25, $1, 75c, 500.

pol ice ale usually pursuing in large
loyment, departmin a free from ant:I-Sown:int Ilurin.,
ti
, with nenip
Benelite and tickets for mieleties can Se arrenged directly with our
,
schoolshmsee's
wife,
with
Hunter
cities. were 11111W11 U1011 to Illase
! co-ordination, and supervision by the past years, so far as the city
M•nager. A. LITTMAN.
ng
screen
in
Gardner
as
the
sc
schoolmaster.
mystery for the talk i
, an energetic, experienced and ef- administrations have been con.
Lionel liarryinore's :testtilreetur-
at ficient executive were the sub,ects ceined, and it is to be hoped that
ial effort, "The Unholy Night" "Bulldog Drummond"
, Mr. Smith discussed as candidate the condition will undergo no
Alhambra Theater
which is now showing at the State.
change during the future. The
for mayor•
"Ile tried to impart to his fel- best way to assure a continuance
The sets which Samuel Goldwyn I
Moran and Mack at the
relationships, I lie.
.l
prepared for his production of low citizens the hopes and aspire•, of the peasant
to n'-elect those men who
Bulldog Drummond," coming to lions that stir hint to make the city neve
Adams
'
s

l
arge
l
y
responsible for
he
was
born
in
and
has
lived
The audiences at the Adams the Alhambra Theater on Sunday, his life, a greater and better city.
nd
Moay
an d Tday,
ues
with R onaid
r are lou d in theirut approva l
Th
When
the
largest
number
of
voters
Colman as the star, repres ent a
eatemotion pic ture deb
of Mor-
of the
Two Black new departure in moving picture that ever went to the polls in a them."
an and Mack, the
primary election gave him the tee- FIND BODY OF DAVID
I rows In Paramount 's all-talking, technique. Art authorities have mendous plurality of nearly 19,•
CASS; BURIAL FRIDAY
pronounced them the most inter-
"Why Bring That Up?" These two
esting development in the artistic olio votes over his nearest oppon-
record and radio stars not only
side of the picture industry since ent, be felt that it was the prim-,
Funeral services for David Cass
present bits from their former suc-
the influence of continental camera cipres he stood for that were ac-
23 - year - old son of Gerson and
cesses. but add plenty of new ma-
technique first became felt in this cepted by the people.
Gertrude
Cass of :11140 Fullerton
!dial.
The people of Detroit flat sup-.
country.
avenue, were held from Lewis
ported John W. Smith when he
Brothers' chapel on John R. tin
Children's Theater Guild's
"Marianne'atthe United fought against unfair political tac- Friday, Nov. 1, with Rabbi A. 111.
tics based on intolerance and
Second Season Opened.
Artists
prejudice will support him in this Hershman and Rev. E. Zaludko•-
The Children's Theater Guild's
ski officiating. Burial wit., at
campaign against unfair political
With
all
the
Ingredients
for
a
second season officially opened at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Be-
a meeting held at the home of Mrs. modernized light Opera, "Mari- tactics based on calumny anl villi• sides his parents, a brother and
Edith Kopelson, director. Many anne" has scored a distinct triumph !tendon."
si•ter, Herman and Elsie, survive
interesting plans have been brought at the United Artists Theater
him.
up for the coming season. The where it is presented by Metro- Engineer Needed in Council,
David Cass's body was found
members were all glad to hear that Goldwyn-Nleyer as 'Marion Davies'
Say Suoporters of James
near Flint river, five miles from
their plays were going to be pre- musical-talking feature debut.
Lapeer, on Wednesday. It was
J. Murphy.
sented in the Detroit Musical Art's
mutilated, and four bullet wounds
Supporters of James J. Murphy
Auditorium on Putnam avenue. Friends Urge Election of
are said to have caused his instant
for election to•the council ernpha-
They are 110W Working on the fa-
death. His body Was found fol-
Councilman Castator.
size
the
fact
that
an
engineer
is
mous play. "The Exchange." Parts
lowing a lung search since he was
needed in that body. Mr. Murphy,
are still open fur boys and girls
Friends and supporters urge the who served in the council for two kidnaped on July 21.
between the ages of 10 and 15. The re-election of Councilman Fred W.
meetings are held at the home of Castator, candidate fur his sixth years, is pointed to as an able
NOW!
Mrs. Kopels ,n, 1911 Gladstone, ev- term in the council, stating that executive.
James J. Murphy was born here
ery Saturday at 12:30. For fur- "he united the qualities that the
and has seen Detroit grow from a
ther information call Sidney L. voters look for in a legislator--
small city to one of the great
:Moyer, Longfellow 7158.
courage, experience, intelligence cities of the world. He knows the
and stability. His judgment and city as it is given to but few men
Checker Cab — Empire 7000 his straightforward way of exercis- to know it. He knows the organ-
ing it make hint highly deserving izations of the city government

FOR
of the support of all those who and the men who do the city' ,
WEST ADANE OPP. MOTEL TIILLER
Local and Long Distance stand for good government and he work. Ile was civil engineer in
deserves to run high among those the different city departments and
Big Time Vaudeville, with first-
elected•at the election Nov, 5."
for tw °years was a councilman.
run all•talking picture..
While a progressive who has He has been in private engineer-
At Lowest Possible R•tes
Only Big Time Vaudeville in
his eye constantly toward the City's ing practice since 1920, specializ-
Detroit
CALL THE
progress, Mr. Castator has been ing in highway construction, water
one of the outstanding councilmen supply, water purification, sewers,
I in blocking appropriations for un- sewage disposal, city planning.
necessary purposes. Any voter
who has ever watched the council Frederick Hoye Candidate
work in committee over a period
For Councilman.
of a few days, has seen Council-
Frederick Hoye, candidate fur
man Castator getting down to the
"why" of some controversial ques- councilman, was born and lived in
A revue that i+ different .
tion. When the interests of the Detroit all his life. Ile was edu-
taxpayers are involved, he is a cated in the public schools of De-
Stanley Bros. and Alter.
sharp cross-examiner and his keen- troit and craduated from Cass
Four C•ssons
ly put questions frequently have Technical High School. He has

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Three of the Isadore Duncan

Dancers

Bag and baggage, with their ab.
breviated dancing skirts and blous-
es, the Duncan Dancers, including
Irma and the "Little Tamara,"
and their 10 terpischorean sisters,
are making their second successful
tour across the States, filling en-
gagements from Boston to Loa An-
geles, from Toronto to New Or-
leans.
The Isadore Duncan Dancers
will be seen in this city on Nov. 8
and 9 at Orchestra Hall.

Pare not to turn your back upon
charity. If you do, you turn your
back on God. The Talmud.

The biggest show in town at
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"SONG OF THE
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Prize-winning short subject

—Al.so-
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First Run News

Ronald Colman, Joan Bennett,
Mcntague Love
in the
thriller

'BULLDOG DRUMMOND'

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LITTLE THEATER

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FRIDAY, NOV. 8

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ho Street
Parking Right A

SATURDAY, NOV. 11

Saturday and Sunday M t. 2 p.

"SOPHOMORE"

Coming —'DRACULA'



With Eddie Quillen, Sally
O'Neil, Janet Loll

Goldman

Furniture co.

N6

25 Linwood

It

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