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CLIFTON At/INDI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE ELEVEN

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Night Phone, Lincoln 1274•M

Littman's People's Yiddish Thea-
ter welcomes this week-end, Fri-
Noc. a; Saturday and Sunday
matinees and evenings, Nov. 9 and
10, the noted actor and singer, Sol
Joseph.
Mr. Joseph will be starred in it
new melodrama with a series of
new songs and dances, "Girlish
Dreams" ("Meillelshe Chaleinuis"I
by William Siegel. The music was
am-ant:NI by Samuel Solomon.

11,1

Mrs. Joseph Newman Is chair-
! man of the bridge tea to be given
by the Sisterhood of Congregation
Emanuel at the Detroit Leland Ho-
tel on Wednesday, Nov. 20.
Efforts are being put forth to
make this atiair a sa•ial success
and there w;11 be attractive prizes

totals $90,000, the major part of
which is to go to relatives.
"This bequest will help the clinic
considerably in its work," said
Jesse F. Hirschman, president of
the clinic'. "Such generous gifts as
that of the late Mrs. Zenner make
it possible for philanthropic or-
winizations to do much to allevi-
ate the suffering of the many pee-
' ple who need medical as well as
other care."

Heaters

to be 011• of the most thrilling toys-
t•ry masterpieces, opens Sunday
at the I.ittle Theater.
An importation from the able
German F. W. Slurnau, the direc-
tor of the "Last Laugh," it cam,
into this country almost unherald-
ed and because of the marvelous
work of Murnau met with instan-
taneous appeal when it was pre-
sented recently at the Film Guild

BETH EL SOCIETIES
WILL START DRIVE

The added features on the lint
are equally as interesting. The
Frog Princess is an animated col-
or picturization of an old Russian
folk tale, conceived and designed
assisted by Nich-
by Paul
The material
olas Ciskovsky.
MRS. ISADORE KARBEL
used for the plot is taken from sev-
eral old Russian Fairy Tales and and refreshments at each table. A
door prize was donated by Mrs.
maims by Alexander Pushkin.
Ralph Paul. Mrs. .1. I'. Rosenthal
-- —
Complete Talkie Bill at Hol- is donating new playing cards to
be used on this occasion. S'irs.
lywood Theater.
Morris Newman is co-chairman,
Opening its new policy of the and the following committee will
complete show on the taolking act as hostesses: Mrs. Alex Taub,
screen the Hollywood Theater has Sirs. Herman Fisher, Mrs. Slaver
arranged a choice selection of sub- Shugerman, Mrs. Ralph l'aul, Sirs.
iects for the premier bill, starting J. I'. Rosenthal, Sirs. Israel Kap-
Sunday. The feature on the screen lan, Sirs. Isadore Karbel, Mrs. Win.
will be "Madame X" the far famed Adelson, Sirs. Charles. Marks, Sirs.
story of a mother's life suffering Harry Sklar, Mrs. Harry Levin,
because of one indiscretion and her Mrs. Louis Newman, Sirs, Louis
ultimate sacrifice to save the good Germansky, Mrs. Eli Sachse, Sirs.
name of her husband.
Mandel Rosenzweig, Mrs. Sias
Beginning with Sunday's per- Schubiner.
formance, performances Will he
A board meeting will be held at
continuous from 1:30 to 11:30 p.
home of
"Animal Crackers" with the m. There will also be a slight re- the
evening,
or. 11el i
Virginia ('ark, rs
Marx Brothers , Coming
duction in the daily price sched- Nov. 12, and the next meeting will
ule,
be held at the synagogue, Taylor
To Cass Theater.
and Wilson avenues, Monday, Nov.
Sam II. Harris will bring his pro-
Marion Davies at United Ar- 18, the program to be announced
duction, "Animal Crackers," with
next week.
tists Theater.
the Marx Brothers, to the Cass
Theater for an engagement of two
The ukulele, for some time re-1
weeks commencing Sunday night, g.ariled in the same class as mensles,i "Sweetie" at the Michigan.
Nov.
"Jazz-riot panic."
saxaphones, door-hell ringers and
"Animal Crackers" has a lively book salesmen, has climbed back
Ever see one.
tuneful score written by Kalmar upon its dignity. ( nub , Ike)
Well, there's one at the Michigan
and Ruby. There is a plot on Edwards , who made the uke fa- Theater this week. Its name is
which "Animal Crackers" hangs, mous, also introduced it in talkies "Sweetie " and it is the first all-
provided by George S. Kaufman and may be seen and heard play- talking picture ever to deserve the
and Morrie Ryskind. The action ing it in "Marianne," Marion Dav- extravagant name at the top of this
is on Long Island, time of action ies' first talking feature now at review.
the present with social climbers as United Artists Theater.
a background.

The Affiliated Societies of Tem.
ple Beth El is made up of the vari-
ous organizations of the Temple:
"Unholy Night" an
the Sisterhood, Men's Club, Tem-
ple Arts Society, Young People's "The Noose" Opens at Civic
Play at State Theater.
Theater.
Temple Club and the Gymnasium
SHUTTERS
Ten men, in an English manor
Club. A. C. Lappin announces
"The Noose," Willard Mack's house, pursued by the weirdest,
ANTI-FREEZE
that the Affiliated Societies are powerful dramatization of 11. II
most uncanny enemy men ever
, about to launch a drive fur new Van Loon's popular story, opens
faced, forms the basis of the scren
members. It is figured that the at the Detroit Civic Theater, Mon-
most gripping mystery story of the
average family will be more than day night. George Macready plays
year, "The Unholy Night," Lionel
WOODWARD BRAKE
glad to pay the small annual dues Nickie Elkins, the younger leading
Barrymore's laest directorial effort
SERVICE, INC.
which automatically makes every male role, with Hunter Gardner
for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, an all-
10240 Woodward
member of the family 'eligible to as the Governor, and Pauline Crell
alking production, now playing at
At Trowbridge and Calvert
any and every club at the Temple
and Martha Morton will alternate the State Theater.
without further dues. Assisting
Arlington 2743. Russo Products
as the Governor's wife.
"r La in in his work are Mrs
Clara Bow Returns to Madi-
--*/ NI. B. Sulzberger, chairman of the
son Theater.
Affiliated Societies committee , Guild Playhouse to Stage
Inheritors" Nov. 22-23.
Mrs. Henry Meyers, vice-president
Clara Bow, the flaming person-
I A Real Service Station
of the Sisterhood and chairman of
Glaspell's
"Inheritors" ality g
SUS:111
• irl of filmland was accorded
the program committee; Mrs. Sau I which is being prepared for pre- such a reception at the Michigan
Where Service Counts
H. Wolfe, president of the Sister -' sentation Noy. 22 and 23 by the recently in her all-talking picture
Texaco Gasoline and
hood; Wm. B. Eisenberg, vice - Guild Playhouse, 91 East Kirby "The Saturday Night Kid," that
Golden Motor Oil
president of the Men's Tempi( •• avenue, was selected because it is the film is having a return engage-
Club and chairman of the pro an outstanding example of native ment at the Madison this week.
Mean More Power, Smoother
gram committee; Mr. Ed. Slonnin ' writing, according to Philip H
Running, Less Carbon Content
president of the Temple Arts So , Nii.hamin, a director of the group •
and Longer Motor Life.
Harold Lloyd at Paramount.
ciety; Jean Miller, president of tht This play will he the second pro-
ACCESSORIES
After an absence of nearly a
Young People's Temple Club, ant ' duct ion of the local little theater's
TIRES — TUBES —
year and a half, Harold Lloyd is
.14t• Magidsohn. chairman of the second season.
BATTERY CHARGING
returning to the screen, making
Gymnasium Club.
EXPERT GREASING
occasion an a zspicious one by
"The Green Murder Case' I the
presenting his first all-talking pic-
Electric Car Washing and
COLLEGIATE CAPERS
Comes to Alhambra.
ture. "Welcome Danger" now at
Polishing.
William Powell always speaks o f the Paramount Theater.
"Collegiate Capers" was chosen as his film characterizations in thy.
the name for the Young People's third person.
Temple Club musical s to tar
F'or example, in discussing his
given Dec. 7, It and 9. The entire role of Philo Vance in "The Green
show—book, lyric and music—was
Murder Case," which comes to the
written by Howard Rand and Au- Alhambra Theater Sunday, N1on-
brey Cherkose, members of the i day and Tuesday, Powell talks in
Cor. of Boston and Broadstreet
Young People's Temple Club.
'this vein•
GARFIELD 10204 )
"Smooth fellow. Nice to be as
Travel Cheaper Over Grey - intelligent as Vance, eh? But with
all
his suave, sophisticated, cyni-
hound Lines.
FOR
' cal exterior, he has a warm heart.
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
At lowest costs in history you Ile feels a real sympathy for those
Local and Long Distance
SUN., MON., TOES., NOV. 10-11-12
can travel almost anywhere in bereft by the murders he so deftly
WILLIAM POWELL
America today. Reaching out over , solves. And though he chides Ser-
Solvm Another Murder Mystery
the scenic highways, motor buses grant Heath a bit, he never turns'
'The
Greene Murder Case'
At Lowest Possible Rates
of the Greyhound lines and "Yel• the full force of his satirical wit
ALL-TALKING
loway" system touch at a thousand on him. Ile really loves the old
CALL TI1E
Also Vitaphone Act and Sound News
boy."
places from coast to coast and bur-
WED.. THURS., NOV. 13.14
der to border.
Evelyn Brent, Glenn Tryon,
In dollars New York is drawn
Mona ■ Kennedy
closer to Pittsburgh; Philadelphia

Uncanny

COLLIN'S

SUPER•SERVICE
STATION

CONG. BETH TEFILO
FRAM TO ADDRESS
ELECTS OFFICERS
KVUTZAH SATURDAY

The first of the Hebrew Cultural
Group will be Rabbi Leon Frain
of Temple Beth El who will speak
on "11'01 Jewish Culture Survive
in Eastern ,Europe," this Satur-
day night at Phillidelphia-Byron
Hall.
Rabbi Frain has recently re-
turned from a tour of the ghetto ,
of •te;tern Enrol can countries and
made a thorough study of the
cell oral life of the Jewish people,
esp.-chilly in Russia.
The Kvutzah meets at the Phil-
atIciphia-Byron flail.
Other speakers and lecturers will
be announced soon. Admission is
Dec.
The dramatic committee of the
Kvutzah is making priparations
fur the presentation of a Hebrew
play.

Checker Cab — Empire 7000

Mrs. Klein heads the committee
Schildkraut in "Mississippi"
in charge of the charity ball to he
Gambler" at Oriental
given at Hotel Statler Nov. 17 by
the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society.
The Oriental Theater will pre-
Stone's Syncopators will furnisa sent Joseph Schildkraut in the all-
the music.
talking super feature picture, "The
Mississippi Gambler," as the fea-
ture of the screen program di-
vision of the Oriental's combined
entertainment of feature pictures
in connection with a program of
The will of Mrs. Pauline Zenner big time vaudeville, on the stage.
The Oriental offering of vaude-
provides for a bequest of $' 500
to the North End Clinic in the Leo- ville on the stage is headlined by
Paul
Mohr & Company in a musi-
pold Wineman Memorial Building.
Mrs. Zenner's will, when recently cal comedy revuette of fun, song
and
style,
in which many beautiful
filed for probate, allotted to sev-
eral philanthropic Institutions vari- Parisian models are displayed.
Others
on
the bill are NVernett &
ous amounts of money with which
to further carry on their activities. Wheeler, with Betty Wheeler, wife
of
Bert
Wheeler,
who played in
Among the other institutions bene-
fited are the United Jewish Chari- Rio Rita, in comedy and song,:
Katherine
Sinclair
Trio, in a nov-
ties of Detroit, the Fresh Air
Camp, and the Cleveland Orphan elty presentation; Brady, Riddell
&
Murray,
with
Bee,
in comedy
Home.
The estate left by Mrs. Zenner song and dance and other acts.

$2,500 IN ZENNER
WILL FOR CLINIC

STUDEBAKER
SERVICE

Arthur Peltier
Garage

:

lim

"Dracula" Opens Sunday at
SOL JOSEPH, GUEST
Little Theater.
ACTOR, IS NOW AT
described as a syni.
YIDDISH THEATER -Dracula,"
phony in sadism and acknowledged

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DRACULA

A wierd mystery master-
piece from the famous book
that has thrilled thousands.

Directed by F. W. Norma.
- 7'he Lava Laugh"

Director of

— ADDED FEATURES

Auction! Auction! Auction!

If you haven't attended our weekly
aortion In 1924 you must go Into the
habit In 1929. Thousand. of Petrol.
have saved thousands of dollar. by at•
tending our auction.. Sale start• et 11)
, a. m. and continues throughout Om day
' and e•ening. Remember the date.
Wednesday, January HI
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
F. A. Yetkay, Auctioneer.

TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 8:30 P. M.

Auditorium College of City of Detroit

Tickets $1.00

4841 Cass Avenue

Littman's Peoples Theater

Secret Boonehounds
The Frong Princess

8210 TWELFTH STREET

Box Office--Empire 3458

Phones Office—Empire 3472

Love of Zero
Kinogram News

FRIDA YNIGHT, NOVEMBER 8
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 AND 10

LITTLE THEATER

Girlish Dreams

Matinee and Evenings

54 Columbia East
the House of Shadow Silence

Three Parking I..otx Right Across
the Street.

NEXT WEEK

Georges Clemenceau Oriental
M ..... piece

"THE VEIL OF
HAPPINESS"

A great, new melodrama with new songs and dances.
By William Segal. Music arranged by our director, Samuel
Solomon,
We announce our new actor and singer, Sol Joseph.

TICKETS
Matinee: $125, $1,
•-•
Evening: $1.75, $1.28, $1, 75c, 50c.
Benefits and tickets for societies ran be nerenned dImmUY
N•nager, A. LITTMAN.

Tie, Ms.
with sac

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FREE SERVICE

52 WEEKS TO PAY

Big allowance on your old
radio during November.

FREE!

During this sale we will give
with each rad:o your choice of
beautiful wall mirror, bridge lamp
or radio bench.

IHS very evening, in your own
T
.i. home, you cm have the greatest

radio yet produced—and pay no more
—perhaps a lot less—than for sets offer.
ing none of the startling new features
of the new Atwater Kent Screen-Grid.

COLLEEN MOORE

to",

with JAMES HALL
Also Vitaphom Acts—Comedy

Three stations within a tiny part of an inch on

SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
Next Week

The Four Mara Brothers in

your dial—instantly separated!

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LORIE

DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS

I
Slim Sid Prlman of Toronto is,
visiting in the city for a few weeks!
with her relatives, Dr. and Mrs. •fi
L. Perlman, and Mr. and Mm. Rob- a
• ra BIG DOUBLE SHOW
ert Cohen.
On Stage and Steen
A meeting was held on Tues-
day by the members of the Tao
SCREEN
Sigma Beta Sorority at the Y. W.
The
Creat
Loire of Show Boar
I
II. A., Detroit, to discuss the .lance
JOSEPH
held in Windsor at the Scottish
Rite Home on Oct. 29. Owing to
the success of this venture, it was
voted that they proceed at once
wen
with preparations for their secomd
R Francis, Joan Bennett
A I
annual banquet, which will be held
the All.Ttalking Super
at the Oriole Terrace, Detroit,
Production
some time in December.

'147

Soon off on all
al I old prices

• SCHILDKRAUT

In
Cabinet
Illustrated

These Reductions mean the Greatest Values ever
offered in Atwater Kent Radio

"THE MISSISSIPPI

An "at home" and bridge parts - R
will be held on Sunday evening,
Nov. 10, under the auspices of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the 1. 0. B. B.
at the lodge clubrooms, Davis
building, Sandwich street, Wind-
sor. Mrs. I. Cohen, as convenor,
will be in charge, assisted by Mes-
dames Max Schott, Ed. Benstein,
S. K. Baum and M. Harris.



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Mrs. Louis Kaplan of Riverside
Drive entertained at her home on
Nov. 6 at a bridge and shower in S
honor of Miss Rae Slobatsky, a 2
bride-elect of this month.

Harry Farbman

All This With

"Nosferatu the Vampire"

( ti e

Also Vitaphone Act.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Warsh announce •
the engagement of their daughter. E
Lena, to Charles Baum, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Baum.

Prices:. $1, $2, $2.50, $3 Seats at Grinnen and Orches•
tr• Hall.

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Some:hint, Different

All.TallOng Comedy Cartoon

If it isn't Screen Grid, It's an old•style set!

STAGE

Big Time Vaudeville

Paul Moore and Co.

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D. BOOKSTEIN

Fun. song •nd Style

Bernett & Wheeler

COMEDY AND SONG

KATHRYN SINCLAIR TRIO
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Furniture, Radios, Carpets and Stoves

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"Faust"
"Carmen"
"Madame Butterfly"
"Yolanda of Cyprus"

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Saturday Matinee
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In the AII.Talltine Melodrama

"The Cocoanuts"

American Opera Company

RADIO

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In Ile' Fire, Talkma

ORCHESTRA HALL

COLLEGE THEATER

MOVING

Splendid success, financially and
socially, attended the semi-annual
theatrical production under the
auspices of the Windsor Junior
Hadassah chapter on Tuesday eve-
ning, at the Central Collegiate
Auditorium. "The Tragic Com-
edy" was ably enacted. The prin-
cipals were Miss Pearl Rosenberg,
Joseph Becker, Mrs, Maurice Le-
LEMBERG.—(J. 1'. A.)—Mich-
vine and Samuel Solomon. "Good
ael Greek, prominent lawyer, died
Medicine," a one-act comedy,
here. He was chief counsel in
proved a scream from start to fin-
defense of Stanislaw Steiger in the ish. Samuel Solomon was the con-
famous trial in 1925. Steiger was' scientious doctor, while supporting
acquitted of the charge of having him was Miss Lena Warsh as the
thrown a bomb at the Polish presi- wife and Miss Rae Gershon as the
dent,Wojciechowski.
wealthy patient. Dancing fol-
lowed the performance.

among the business men of Detroit
and donates freely to the Jewish
charitable institutions and to Pal-
i estine.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 14.15-16

SCREEN-GRID

KUNSKY
ALHAMBRA

.11,
to Jacksonville; ( hicago to
Angeles; Denver to Baltimore.
Glorious overland trips are now
well within your means.
Fares to local and long distance
points will be quoted at the local.
Greyhound depot or by writiog to
Greyhound Lines, 1157 South 11'a-
bash avenue, Chicago.

William Sandler, president, held

his office tortwo terms prior to his
recent election. lie is well known

'MATE It

THEATER

C 0 LONIAL

At a special meeting of Congre-
gation Beth Tefilo, Twelfth and
Taylor, on Nov. 3, the following
officers were unanimously elected:
President, William Sandler; vice-
president, Mthris Schneider; trees-

urer, Max Schneider, who has held
that position for the last 10 years.

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