Amcricam IWO periodical Cotter • CLIFTON At/INDI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE ELEVEN TIEDLTROITIEWISAilf RON lat LADIES AID SOCIETY'S CHARITY BALL NOV. 17 POHL'S IIIR ilk KOSHER RESTAURANT Try Our Home- Like Moak 8832 TWELFTH STREET II. sea. Inimitable Pohl Cuisine nib arevall Se S. MARX Repairing and Remodeling New Fur Garments Made to Order have an Expert Furrier do MRS. EMANUEL KLEIN your work. Moth-Proof Fur Storage 11849 Linwood at Elmhurst Arlington 5406 ALL AROUND AUTO- MOBILE REPAIRING 666 PETERBORO ST. Glendale 4578 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 FURRIER it 4w75"1 , - EMANUEL SISTERHOOD'S BRIDGE TEA ON NOV. 22 Moving & Storage Co. Hogarth 2181 12023 Dexter Crating—Shipping—Packing Satisfaction Guaranteed BERNARD LEVINE, Prop. 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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 NT 2 YEARS 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! 0 NOWA BIG,TIME Au ynur I NOW IN EFFECT! 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. — Under Sponsorship COLLEGE GLEE CLUBS e, "Smiling Irish Eyes" i World Renowned Violinist from 45°14 ) FRIDAY. SATURDAY, NOV. 15.16 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. Oee "BROADWAY" GAMBLER" I A Universal Talking Noes A year to pay for a lifetime of pleasure 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. is • woirsi Comedy Its. ie of D. BOOKSTEIN Fun. song •nd Style Bernett & Wheeler COMEDY AND SONG KATHRYN SINCLAIR TRIO NOVELTY PRESENTATION Furniture, Radios, Carpets and Stoves BRADY RIDDELL a MURRY With BEE SHADKOVA—WILSON REVUE GEORGEOUS BEAUTIES I 1 r "Faust" "Carmen" "Madame Butterfly" "Yolanda of Cyprus" Thursday Evening Friday Evening Saturday Matinee Saturday Evening Results you can't get with old- style tubes! In the AII.Talltine Melodrama "The Cocoanuts" American Opera Company RADIO WINDSOR NEWS 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. 4737 MICHIGAN AVE. AT THIRTY-FIRST LAFAYETTE 5771 1