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Y. NI. H. A. NOTES

House Council:
Mary Nektond is leading lady
The recently organized House
to Issiglas Fairbanks fur the first
Council is hard at work on its first
tin , in her screen career in the project, It members building fund
,
picture
of
all-t.olking cornetts
of $1(1,000. At its meeting on
Shakespeare's "Taming of the
Nov. 18 the ways and means com-
Shrew" at United Artists Theater.
mittee presented a long list of
S t o be helot throughout the
w inter for the btonctit of the fund.

STARTING SUNDAY
( TODAY)

A French Comedy

The LIVING
DEAD MAN

1 he story of an preferred not
io deny • rewat that he
it,
in
ii owned and of his adventures was
Pars while a home dead m on--
liee from k • yr le's outbursts.

.1 Rare Bit of French flit nor

—
The Life and Death of a
Hollywood Extra.
Amazing—Startling

— ADDED FEATURES

C

The Frog Princess"

A Folk Ttale in Color

KINOGRAM NEWS

LITTLE THEATER

54 Columbia East

All Seat• age

Cherry 4546

Pile House of Shadow Silence
soehis I and P Sat. matinee 4 0. m.

Sunda, 2 0.

- .11:m11i:icing M.. 'thorn 2 0. in

Children'. proirram Satur-
day
a. in. and 2 0.

NEXT WEEK—Rudolph Val.
entino in The Four Horse.
men of the Apocalypse"

KUNSKY.
ALHAMBRA
7 HEATER

WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH

SUN., MON., TUES., NOV. 24.25-26

NANCY CARROLL
and BUDDY ROGERS

"ILLUSION"

All Talking
Also all-talking comedy. Sound News.
Color symphony and Vitaphone act.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21
Jack Mulhall and Lila Lee in

"DARK STREETS"

Also Raymond Hatton in all-talking
comedy.
Sound news and arts.

THURS., NOV. 26 (THANKSGIVING/
Contwiions Show Open at 1:45 P. M.

Jack Oakie and Evelyn Brent in
" FAST COMPANY"

All-Talking Comedy Riot
Also all-tallsiny comedy, acts, fa-
h'es and reviews.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 29-30

"THE FOUR FEATHERS"

Marjorie Shoppe Opens
With Distinctive Line of •
Hats and Hosiery

Thr Mariorioo Shop's., at 12010 1
Dexter l000Olevard, at Elmhurst,
whist) opened last week, specializes
in distinctive hats and hosiery. It •
already promises to become the ren-
dezvous for buyers of smart ling-
• acs, hats, hosiery, etc.
• .1t.ronte A. Wiener is the proprie-
tor of the shop, and his sister, Miss
"Marguerite Wiener, is the man-
ager, Miss Wiener has had several
years' experience in millinery and
her present selection of hats repre-
sents small, .lose-fitting felts. in
newest colors, special reproductions
of French models, etc., all at spe-
cial prices. Hats are also moulded
•
on the head.
The Marjorie Shoppe specializes'
in a complete line of lingerie, pa-
'MOOS gowns, dance sets, etc.
'
-

"Rio Rita" at the State

As Floorenz Ziegfeld has "glori-
fied" the American girl, so Radio
Pictures glorifies Ziegfeld in its
superb spectacle of music, beauty
and drama at the State Theater,
in "Rio Rita."

liMMEr

ORIENTAL

A.DAskl.t.1 OPF: 1-10TV:L, TVLLEIZ
SCREEN —
THE PICTURE THAT STUNNED NEW YORK

BETTY COMPSON TALKS

SINGS
DANCES

Woman
to Woman
25c

New York Is Paying $2.00 to See It

Other Screen Features

A SMASHING STAGE SHOW!

DEMAR & LESTER CO.

A Comedy Playlet of Song and Dance, "SHIP AHOY"

MYERS and NOLAN BROWN and WELLS

in "FUN AS YOU 'LIKE IT' In a comedy Sk t, "IT TAINT SO"

Annabelle and Her Six Rhythm Boys

A Vivar nits Dancer w . th a Sextette of Musical Fonsters

With HAROLD WEST

REX'S COMEDY CIRCUS

A Real Dimunitive Circus with DOI,. Pon es, Monkies

A Delight to the Young and Old Alike

Big Midnight Show Saturday, Starting at 11:45 p. m.

CROOKS!

CROOKS!

CROOKS!

CROOKS!

You'll Laugh! You'll Roar!
Your Sides Will Split!

When

YOU See

`Crooks for a Month'

A 3-ACT COMEDY

PRESENTED BY THE

A. Z. A. Fraternity

MACCABEE AUDITORIUM

WOODWARD AT PUTNAM

TWO PERFORMANCES
SUNDAY and MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 1 and 2

CROOKS!

CROOKS!

CROOKS!

CROOKS!

Littman's Peoples Theater

8210 TWELFTH STREET

Phones Office—Empire 3472

MUSICAL COMEDY AT
YIDDISH PLAYHOUSE

out, men - ale tt - town,
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and matinee devotees
knsit tbat th e Di.troit-Leland is
popular hotel. More than that it
is as friendly ho lel, where you a•' ,

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FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 22
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AND 24

Matinee and Evenings

Our Great Attraction

"Hello Mama"

A Musical Comedy with 25 Song Numbers
Music Directed by Samuel Solomon

New Dances Produced by Arthur Winters
A Beautiful Production No One Ought to Mks

TICKETS
Evening: $1.75. 1125, II, 75c, 50e.
—
Matinee- $125. III, 75c. 500.
Itenent• and tickets forsometie• r an he •rrenged directly with our
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In addition to the service it will give you,
tither as a radio or phonograph, it makes a re-
markably tine addition to the ensemble in which
it is placed. You owe it to yourself to see thin
model before you buy a radio.

"The Living Dead Man" at
Little Theater

legZST

10:45 A. M.
TO I P. M.

PAGE ELEVEN

Km IC Ii.

THE DETROIT-LELAND
GAINS IN POPULARITY

Week-End.
Bernard Simon, formerly Ira -
l.itt-
!italic editor of the New York
An unusual ""1"'1"'" 'at
lleridd-Tribune, at present revs_ man's People's '('heater, Twelftl
sentative of the Theater Guild will and Seward, this week-end, Ft i
be guest of honer at the first day evening and Saturday /Old
drama-tea to be held Sunday aft- Sunday matinee., and evenings,
ernoon, Nov. 24, at 3 ,'cluck, in will be the presentation of "Hello ,
the parlors of the "Y." Mr. Simon :llama," a musical comedy by A.
will talk in recent productions of Lilian.
This =siva! production is fea-
the Theater Guild. Members and
tured by 25 new song hits. The
friends of the "Y" are invited.
noisim is under the direction of S.
S, b.mon and the play is directed
Girls' Athletic Club:
•
A Coney Island party will be by :thorns Krohner. New (lanC1.
Cm program at the at home on • by Arthur IVinters were rehearsed
by
Isaac
Arco.
Sunday evening. The party will
ho sponsored by the Girls' Athletic
Club. The clubhouse is (men Sun-
day evenings to "I"' members and
friends.
The Little Theater presents,
— —
starting Sunday, another of its un-
Saturday Night Dances:
usual subjects in the French
The Maass. Council is now spon- comedy drama, "The Living Dead
soring the Saturday night dances Ilan," a picturization of Luigi
at Webster Ilall. The hostesses Pirandello's novel, "The Late Mat-
on Nov. 23 will be from the Beta thew Pascal."
Rho Delta Sorority.
Certainly a review of the plots
offers plenty of comedy angles and
Friday Evening Services:
Photographed as it was in Paris,
The program following the with those unusual touches given
services on Friday evening, NOV. so, many of the worthwhile foreign
29, will be a talk on Eugene productions, it offers lovers of the
O'Neil's "Marco Millions" by Elmer silent drama a real treat.
Kenyon, national director of the
With "Living Dead Man" comes
Drama League.
"The Life and Death of it Holly-
— —
wood Extra," a foreign conception,
Splash Party:
notable for its unusual photogra-
Thto Host, Council announces a phy; "The Frog Princess," a Rus-
mixed swimming party at the Wo- sian folk tale, and a first-run
men's City Club Monday night, Kinogrant News.
Dec. Is
Its hospitable intimacy—t he af-
tractive lounge with its sip of
coffee and a cigarette together
with the quiet silence of its pre-
sentation is continuing to attract
people to Detroit's Little Theater.

AUDEVILL

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TilEM,TR011;frwISH

"Hello Mama" to Ile ['resented at
Li Mean's "I beater This

Drama Teas:

LITTLE THEATER

■ 1..

WILLIAM J. CHITTENDEN

always assured of a welcome and
treated us an honored and welcome •
guest.
Much of this atmosphere of hos-
pitality is due to the untiring ef-
forts of .1. Chittenden, Jr.,
the capable manager, whose genial
personality finds expression in ev-
ery department of this new, great,
S'hor'n assure you complete satisfaction
Detroit hotel.
With every set you buy here, you get a guar-
Mr. Chittenden, who was former-
ly manager of the Pontchartrain,
antee in writing that insures you expert radio
is probably the hest known and
service for one year from date of purchase.
best liked of all Detroit hotel men.
A hotel executive of long experi-
ence and great natural ability, he!
is possessed of an individuality,'
CLICAR AS A BELL
A small down payment will bring this
a personality, that is pleasing. to,
Sonora to your home. The balance can be
everyone. Everybody who has met
spread out over the entire year.
him once seems to consider him a
friend. No one ever refers to hint
or thinks of hint merely as an a•-
quaintance,
Mr. Chittenden, in a statement
made this week, said that the De-
troit-Leland especially welcomes
Jewish organizations to hold their
"Journey's End," the celebrated
dances, bridge parties and lunch-
drama which at this time is tieing
eons in its beautiful ballroom and
presented by 16 companies in sev-
dining rooms.
en different languages, virtually
sweeping the world as the adver-
tisements read, will continue to be
the attraction at the Shubert-1.a-
fayt.tte for another week. That is,
the engagement will close Satur-
day, Nov. 30. Special Thanksgiv-
On Thanksgiving Eve, Wednes-
ing matinee will tin given Thurs- day, Nms 27, the Olympia Ball-
day, Nov, 28. This is one of the room in Mount Clemens will be
'regular matinee days at the La- the center of gala festivities, danc-
fayette, the other toeing Saturday, ing, merrymaking, and revelry, to
which is usual.
be sponsored by the Mount Clem-
ens Chapter of Hadassah. It is
planned to have a prominent radio
blues singer, a peppy orchestra, a
Three song hits, "Illusion," violin duet and a ballet dance by
"Levee Love" and "Revolution- little 10-year-old Eleanor Gins-
ary Rhythm," provide the melody burg. There will be bridge fault's
background fur Paramount's all- for nun-dancers, a fortune-telling
talking picture of the life of beoth and various other diversions.
C. A. Best Appointed Gen- ler, Pa., has announced the appoint- I) etroit branch manager for
troupers who move in the circles of A prize turkey will be drawn,
Added attractions have been
eral Manager of American ment of C. A. Best as general sales Willys-Overland to take the new
high society, "Illusion." It conies
manager of the company. Execu- position. Ile has had 18 years' ex-
to the Alhambra theater for a planned, tickets printed, distribu-
Important film names are in the
tive headquarters have been estab- perience in the sales and service
three-day run on Sunday, Monday ted and being sold under the lead-
ership
of
Mrs.
C.
II.
Malign,
pres-
lished in the Stormfeltz-Loveley ends of the business, and has been east of "Untamed," the first Joan
A.
.1.
Brandt,
president
of
the
and Tuesday, Nov. 24, 25 and 26.
Fred Coots, Larry Spier and ident of the Mount Clemens Chap- American Austin Co., makers of Building, Woodward and the five and one-half years with the Crawford talking picture, now at
the Michigan Theater.
cam Custom wrote the music for ter of Hadassah, and the Thanks- the Austin car at factories in Ilut- Boulevard. Mr. Best resigned as
the number "Illusion." Sant Cos- giving Eve program committee fol-
lows: Mrs. Alice Lipsitts, chair-
low penned the lyrics.
man; Miss Ann Stone, co-chairman;
1Mrs. C. II. Ilalloin, Mrs. M. .1.
Ginsburg, Mrs. Morris Feldman,
Mrs. Jack Feldman, Mrs. Lillian
Is ■ new method of operating the detector tube by
"The Mysterious Island," Metro-
Levine, Mrs. Hilda Elkin and Mrs.
which greater current cart be applied to it, and
Goldwyn - (layer's fantastic ro-
Kalitsky.
stronger speech and music handled, without choke
mance of the unknown depths of
Max Elkin, manager of the
j
ing or distortion.
the ocean, with dialogue and syn-
I Olympia, has donated the use of
chronized sound, is the spectacular the ballroom for the evening, and
attraction now playing at the
is co-operating in every nuinner
Adams Theater.
possible.
Any one desiring tickets can get
, in touch with Mrs C. II. Malbin,
at the Malkin Furniture Store,
Betty Compson, whose tremen- Miss Ann Stone, at the Mount
dous success in talking pictures is Clemens Board of Commerce, or
one of the sensations of the indus- any of the committee members.
try, sings three songs in her new-
A CORRECTION
est picture, "Woman to Woman,"
The last issue of the Detroit
in which she will be starred at the
Oriental Theater, starting next Jewish Chronicle inadvertently
Friday, with George Barraud and erred in recording the position,
held by Fanny BO:stein and Jacob
.Juliette Compton.
Two of those songs, "A Toi" and 1.ittle. Miss Bokstein is in charge
the "Parisian Doll" are sung by of girls activities at the Jewish
Betty in French and the third, Centers' Association and will work
"Sunshine of My Heart," in in • with the music and art schools,
English, All were written by Jay which are headed by Bendetson
Whidden and Fred May. A solo Netz org, and Mrs. David Werbe,
dance with a ballet accompanies respectively. Mr. Little is being em-
each of the songs in the picture. ployed by the Jewish Social Surv-
OW music can sweep
In the story Miss Compson is cast ive Bureau. He will work with the
as the sweetheart who is a Paris- ''rye' department, which is headed
ian dancer now creating a sensa- by Mr. M. E. Williams.
tion in London. She has been en-
gaged to dance at a charity ba-
zaar, and when the husband,
The curtain wad rise promptly
George Barraud, guns to the the- st S:15 upon the Marx Brothers
ater to see her perform, one of her in "Animal Crackers" at the Cass
songs strikes a responsive chord Theater, next Sunday night. This
that awakes in his memory a per- is the latest, and from all accounts.
led that has been left a blank .by the best of the Marx Brothers of-
Majestic
0 war wound. T
fering to the musical comedy
The Oriental's stage hill start- stage. Nothing funnier, finer, or
', resents yet
ing Friday is a big time vaudeville more elaborate, it is said, has
, (itiC
laugh program with Rex's Com- s•rved as the medium by which
edy Circus of ponies, dogs and mon- these famous clowns have achieved
keys, a performance that will de- popularity.
light every child; Annabelle's
Rhythm Boys. with a vivacious
Blessed is he who gives from
dancing miss and a sextette of mu- his substance to the poor; twiee
sical funsters; Meyers and Nolan, lased he who accompanies his
comedians; Brown and Wells with •ift with kind, comforting words.
their rapid-fire wit and another —The Talmud.
big time vaudeville surprise.

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"Journey's End" Remains
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NOTES

Three Song Hits in Film at
Alhambra Theater.

8926.30 Twelfth Street

OPEN EVENINGS

Empire 3271

I

"Untamed" a Hit at the
Michigan.

Austin Co.

Power Detection .. .

All Color Drama Comes to
Adams

"Woman to Woman" Fea-

ture at Oriental.

Power Detection
moves themBoitle.11eci

in Radio Reception • • •

gloriously through the radio,
V
unhindered and undistorted ... complete, satisfying,
true! Gone is the "throttling" action of old stylektection

. . . the choked, fu::y effect on medium and low notes
that prevented absolute realism. In Majestic Radio, power
detection has opened up the "bottle-neck."

"Animal Crackers" at Cass.

Adhering to proved tubes and proud circuits,
another remarkable development in its Auto-
Equal Sensitivity Control. Maximum range and
power at the low waves . at the high
waves ... without need of touching other
than tuning knob while finding stations.

Lloyd Comedy a Paramount
Hit

Taking a melodramatte premise
and turning it into humor is no
new trick for Harold Lloyd. Yet
rover before has he done it with
the finesse he exhibits in his lat-
est picture "Welcome Danger" at
the Paramount Theater, his first
picture in a year and a half, and
his first all-talking film.

"Jcnesy," Booth Tarkington
Ccmedy, at Detroit Civic
Theater

A regular lios.th Tarkington
comedy of youth is "Jonesy," by
Anne Morrison and John Peter
Tootles!, opening Monday night at
the Detroit Civic Theater for its
first Detroit shoing. This story of
young love is based on the short
stories by Mr. Tosohey which ap-
peared in the Pictorial Review with
such widespread popularity. John
Griggs asspears as "Jonesy." him-
!! e I f, wit h Barbara Willison,
Martha Merton, Emily Ross and
Hoyden Whiteht ad as the rest of
the "youths." Like "Two Girls
Wanted," "The Patsy," and "Pigs,"
this is a light and screamingly-
funny story. filled with human
(.1-(er:osiers and with a charming
and amusing plot.

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