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TURKEY SEEKS TO1LEADS
AT THE LIDO CAFE
ELIMINATE HEBREW

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Effects of Constantinople
Chief Rabbinate Sold
at Auction.

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CONSTANTINOPLE. — (J. T.
,t,)—A suggestion put forward by'
the ministry of education that the

SENSATIONAL DRAMA
AT YIDDISH THEATER'

Jewish schools in Turkey discon-
tinue the teaching of Hebrew has
stirred considerable excitement
and bitterness among the Jewish
population. The directors of the
sch•sii, in reply to the govern-
ment's suggestion, declared the!
question must be postponed until'
there was an opportunity to con-'
suit the Jewish communities di-'
rectly. Some Jewish leaders de-
clare they prefer to close down the
schools entirely if the government
insists on the abolition of Hebrew.

Will Not Allow Children Under 16

to "Everybody'. Sweetheart;"
"Prince Israel" Coming.

A statement made by the min-
istry of education to the represen-

AL ALEXANDER

tative of the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency indicated that the 'question
of t h e abolition of Ilebrew from
,the curriculum of the Jewish
schools is on the ministry's agenda.
A definite decision has not yet been
taken, it was said.
The entire inventory of the
chief rabbinate has been sold at
public auction by the government
because the rabbinate has been un-
able to pay 5,000 Turkish liras as
Mcome tax on amounts that the
rabbinate received during the past'

Al Alexander is the life of every
party at the Lido Cafe, 3747
Woodward avenue.
Mr. Alexander, who is the leader
of the orchestra, sings and totter-
• ips, and his ability to direct the
program has attracted many to
this cafe,

CHRISTIANS DECLINE
AID BECAUSE SOCIETY
MEMBERS ARE JEWISH

year as various donations. Fortu-
nately the bulk of the auctioned
BUDAPEST. — (J. T. A.) —
articles have been purchased by Starting Christian students would
Jews, who have presented them to rather die than eat Jewish bread,
declart d an anti-Semitic student
the rabbinate.

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But the fact remains that the leader in prohibiting Christian
government demands for an in- students from accepting aid from
come tax on donations made for the Theresienstardter Gesellig-
religious purposes as well as the ir- keitsklub, a benevolent society fee
reverence shown to the Jewish re- students, and he also asked them to
ligion as demonstrated by the pub- refrain from taking free meals giv-
lic sale of the belongings of the en by the society on the ground
rabbinate created great excitement that most of its members were
among the Jewish population. Jewish.
May articles belonging to the
After he had pronounced this
Jewish hospital, or Chaim, were ban the Christian students actually
similarly auctioned because the in- stopped taking free meals at the
Ritution, supported by private sub- society although there had been 200
acriptions, has been unable to Christian students registered there
raise its tax of 30,000 Turkish for meals. The Hungarian press
lints.
comments on the incident as being
characteristic of the present anti-
Habonim Publish Handbook.
Semitic situation in the country.
The Ilabonim handbook, long,
looked forward to, is now ready
for distribution. It contains a
Veritable mine of information
Which should prove useful in the
everyday life of the high school
PRAGUE.— (J. T. A.) —The
boy or girl. Sonic of the educa-
tional features of this book in- Ica has commenced the transfer of
elude a short history of the Jews; Jewish peasants of Carpatho-Rus-
Jewish teachings; a Jewish calen- sia who are landless, to the Argen-
dar; facts concerning the Jewish tine. A number of families coat-
homeland and other equally inter- i prise the first transport Prism-
•sting topics. Anyone desirous of ! rations for others are being made.
Obtaining n dopy of this handbook

ICA TRANSFERRING
JEWS TO ARGENTINE

1

"The Last Performance" is
Screen Feature at the
Oriental Theater.

Conrad Veldt, famous magician
of the German stage and one of
the .screen's most noted character
actors, is co-starred with Mary
Philbin in "The Last Perform-
ance," a thrilling drama of magie
mystery behind the footlights coin-
ing to the Orie,ntal screen next Fri-
day.
"The Last Performance" is a
story of a noted magician who has
fallen in love with his feminine as-
sistant, many years younger. Dur-
ing the performance of a sword
trick another assistant is myster-
iously murdered while lying in the
false bottom of a basket in which
the swords were inserted. There is
•
scene with a denoue-
a dramatic
ment that ranks among the most

"Everybody's Sweetheart" ("Ye-
den's Geliebte"), a sensational
melodrama in four acts, will be
featured at Littman's Yiddish Peo-
ple's Theater this week-end, open-
ing en Friday evening, Dec. 6, and
continuing. on Saturday- mid Sun.
a;„ matinees and tx tinss.
Because of the sensational char-
acter of this play, children under
16 will not be allowed to witness it.
The play is by Julius Michael-
son. It features a number of new
songs and dances. The entire cast
will participate.
A. Littman, manager of the the-
liter, announces fur Ca rly presenta- thrilling every screened.
tion an allegorical play, "Prince
The stage bill offers a dashing
Israel," which, he states should
colorful program flecked with song,
prove a sensation in Detroit.
dance and color spiced with bright
comedy. Heading the bill is the
"Noah's Ark" Comes to Al- gorgeous Brewster Pomeroy Revue,
an artistic display of feminine
hambra Theater.
beauty with a mixture of song,
"Noah's Ark," the sensational dunce and style; the Baseball Four
Vitaphone talking picture, featur- & COo., four big leaguers of base-
ing Dolores Costello and George ball and vaudeville; South and
O'Brien, comes to the Alhambra West, the musical novelty boys
for three slays beginning on Sun.,' from Dixie and other big time
day.
vaudeville acts.
On Wednesday and Thursday
the Alhambra will feature Jack "The Thirteenth Ticket" is
Mulhall in the screamingly funny
Next Attraction at Civic.
comedy, "Twin Beds."
"Skin Deep" is the feature for
"The Thirteenth Ticket," an ex-

Friday and Saturday.

Three All-Talking Pictures
at Oriole.
Th e Oriole The ater

Linwood and Philadelphia presents
three splendid all talking pictures
starting with Sunday. "The Ar-
gyle Case," starring Thomas 5Ieig-
hand and other stars, will be shown
'Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. It
is an all-talking mystery detective
story. Wednesday and Thursday
the picture will lie "Why Leave
Homed a story of modern life.
Friday and Saturday the Oriole
Theater offers on the screen the
timely all-talkink sensational story
"The Gamblers, with H. Il. War-
' nee in the leading role. Sunday
the theater offers a continuous
show from 2 to 11.

citing and amazingly amusing mod-
ern comedy by Joseph II. Neebe,
adapted from the Russian of Al-
exei Tolstoi, will receive its first
presentation in English at its
American premier, Dec. 9, on the

Detroit Civic Theater stage.
Mr. Neehs, who is a member of

,
[ Custom of Writing
Wills Among Jews

ANNUAL OH C
CONTAINS WEALTH t
OF INFORMATION

E. G. LEWIS LEGALLY 1
CHANGES NAME TO
ED. LEWIS GILBERT

Edmund Lewis Gilbert is the
name of the head of the new Gil.
/ best Funeral Home at Second and
delftware.
In the discussion which has taken , Mr. Gilbert, whose name was
The Hebrew Union College An-
place on the question of wills, it legally changed Wednesday by ' nue' Vol V. 1928, just came off the
b eing
was pointed out that the failure to
I press,
' ed by the department of Syna.
leave a will causes, in many in-
4 gogue and School Extension, Un.
stances,
s, no end of difficulty. This
is unquestionably true. It is Cl"
ion of American Hebrew Congre.
gations, :Merchants Building, Cin-
!makable how an estate, left un- ,
rinnati. It is a volume of 611
protected by a properly worded
will, diminishes as it goes through
! pages, and will be mailed post•free
the reducing process of legal in-
for 82.
quiry and adjudication. Whereas
The board of editors, responsible
simple foresight acts like an err- !
, for this publication, is made up of
our, negligence causes needless i
Dr. David Philipson, chairman;
waste and shrinkage.
Dr. Julian Morgenstern, and Dr.
.
. Jacob Z. Lauterbatch. Dr. Sheldon
A will is a legal instrument
! Blank is secretary.
which declares how one's estate'
The contents of the book are:
shall be distributed after death. Of
,
"The Book of the Covenant," by
types of wills there are any nuns ,
her. The most familiar is that .
Ur, Morgenstern of Hebrew Ui.

By ABRAHAM CAPLAN

type of will which gives to each of

the testator's survivors his proper :
legal share of the estate and a

is

small fraction thereof to various
worthy causes. Now and then a

WANTS WITHDRAWAL
OF "JAZZ SINGER"

.

BERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—Angriff,
a Bitterne newspaper, demands
hat Iluicenberg, principal owner
of the Ufa Film Company and head
re-
of ,
move within three days the Al Jol-
son film, "The Jazz Singer." The
paper calls the picture a "nause-
,
iting all-Jewish propaganda film."
If Ilugenberg doesn't comply with
this request the paper threatens
that the National Sac i a lists
throughout the country wit soca.
pal the removal of the film.

' ion College, Cincinnati.
1 "The Poems of Haggai," by Paid
F. Bloomband of Wittenberg Col-
I bite, Springfield, Ohio,

"Das Tannaitische Grenzver-
will, by the size of the amounts be-
! zeichnis Pidastinas" of Samuel
queathed to institutions or move- •
Klein, Nave Zamky, Czeeho-Slova.
meats, comes as it welcome cur-:
kie•
prise. Behind every will is a per-1
'
"Spume] des MatriarehaLs in .1u-
son of one sort or another. Some-
LEWIS
GILBERT
dischen Schdifttum (Schloss and
EDMUND
times the writer of a will becomes,
Nachtrage) , by V. Aptowitzerd
in the art of penning it, a signiti- !Judge Edward Command, made the, kraeliti" • Theologische Lehran-
change to avoid business confusion.. stall, Vienna,
cant personality.

Announcement is made by Mr.

Among the Jews the custom of

"An Unknown Hebrew Version

ne• tion with lio
the Sayings of Aesop" by Rich-
writing wills was almost u kniversal. Gilbert in con
the Gilbert of
me, that
th
in name,
ha
and J. II. Gottheil, Columbia Co,.
Our ancestors possessed a een 1n- cnge
Home will continue, as in varsity, New York.
preeiation of the needs for social Funeral
in
and spin-
control, 'Their concern for the to- the past, to offer dignitidhl
OThe Memoirs of a Siennese Jew
tore of their children and for the pathetic service and prompt atten. I 1625-1633) by Cecil Roth, Lon-
• don England.
,
.tion
to
all
detaffit
to
relieve
the
be
ss,
,
preservation of Judaism kit flu
sm ikteb , y a w, by Jacob M..,
to resort to the efficacy inherent in reaved burdens in hours of morrow.
Edmund Lewk Gilbert announe•
The
the solemn words of a will. T
Toledano o f Tangier, Morocco,
orocco.
notable wills—and the history o f is also that he will continue to!
"Additi
Note to Toledano's
all latest methods for. A rti e,"
the Jews abounds in them— o f strive to use
I
by Jacob Z. Lauterbach. '
which we have a record are ethical burial preparation, as well as the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati,
wills. Each in his turn, our pat H. most modern service equipment. , Ohio,
"I feel certain that all my
arehs, Abraham, Isaac and Jac ob,
"Die Teleologic bei Maimonidee"
expressed their most cherish ed friends and business acquaintances , by Z. Diesendruck, Ilebraische pad-
will
he in sympathy with my. move
go.
I
ideals to their children. Before
agogium Vienna Austria
„
ing up to the mountain which w us to change my name and will re - .
War Nachman Kroe h mal lie ge-
ses s member that I wan the original , :Banes?" by Simon Rawidowicz,
to be his final resting place, Mu se
read his will before the children of , Jewish undertaker in Detroit," Mr. Berlin-Charluttenburg,
Israel—at once the witnesses and Gilbert stated.
I
"The Jewish Catacombs and In-
the legatees. When King Solomon' • Mr. Gilbert has perfected a new , scriptions of Rome; An Account of
built the Temple, what he actually method of embalming as a result Their Discovery an 1 S b t
did was to carry out the will of his of lo years of effort. Ile is using , History," by H. J. Leon, University
of this method exclusively in Detroit.
of Texas, Austin, Texas.
the ages the great men of Isr ael
i ' "Divine Help as a Social Phe-
almost invariably left wills, the DENIES DISCRiMINATION
, nomenon," by Abraham Cronbach,
items of which were not money or
IN LONG ISLAND COLLEGE Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati,
property or vested rights b ut,
Dean Ohio.
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—
rather, solemn dicta and mo ral

the executive staff of Campbell-
Ewald Company, a popular mem-
ber of The Players and other prom-
inent Detroit clubs, has had sev-
eral plays produced in this coun- and ethical admonitions. Of these ' There is no discrimination against
try and abroad and also in the talk-
a veritable literature has been Jewish students in the Long Island AGRICULTURE
T J
U E RE S
W R K OF
ing pictures,
built up. Only a few years ago, College Hospital, declared
POLISH JE W
the Jewish Publication Society Adam 1, Miller. Of the 437 stu-

"Waterloo" is Feature at the ssued two volumes of "Ilebrew
Little Theater.
Ethical Wills," a storehouse of

dents enrolled
enrolled in the medical
school, between 40 and 50 per cent

WARSAW.—(J. T. A.)—The

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DECEMBER 7-8.9

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STARTING SATURDAY

LITTLE THEATER

Direct from its New York
Premier

WATERLOO

extenson
i
of agricultural
wisdom and a guide to those who . are Jewish, declared the dean.
A dramatic love story of
ties among the Jewish population
Acclaimed as the finest Gorman search for the good life.
Napoleon's remarkable re-
of
Poland
through
the efforts of
production that has come acrIss the
turn from the isle of Elba.
A will in the Jewish lister ical FRANZ WERFEL IS A JEW the Ort (society for the promo-
big waters this year, "Waterloo," se e
,
n se, is a testament, a sole non
tion of trades and agriculture) was
One of the finest pictures
a dramatic love story of the return
terance of one who surveys the
utterance
VIENNA.—(J. T. A.)—Franz praised during the ceremonies at
Detroit haa ever seen, with
of the little Emperor from Elba,
world
about
him
as
if
his
pass
Werfel,
noted
dramatist,
is
a
mem-
the agricultural exhibition being
thould forward 25 cents in stamps
Otto Gebuhr as Blucher.
"The Trespasser" at Holly- comes as the next attraction to De- from it might mark the sealing
to the Union of American Congre-
trait's unique theater, the silent the instrument and who, in a v o ' her of the Jewish faith. A state- held at Baranowicze,
wood Theater.
— ADDED FEATURES —
gations, 60 West Seventy-seventh
cr y molt to this effect was made to
The Ort Co-operative at Stolo-
With 0 story, "'The Trespasser," ! Little Theater.
real sense, wishes to provide
Secret Boole Hounds-
contradict reports to the contrary swicxe was awarded a diploma of
ttreet, New York City.
Taking the enthusiastic New
compelling,
Singularly
the
that
is
family
and
to
full
justice
to
his
dedi•
Anothsr Oddity.
The handbook, which is
which were circulated due to a honor fur the agricultural work
CI, rip Swanson, one of America's York critic's word for it, it is a community. The need for eth ical
ant
misunderstanding.
done
there.
The
fruit
culti"ated
cored to Rabbi Herbert S. Gold-
star picture, combining as
Kinogram News
favorite screen stars, makes her "three
love
theme
and
glorious
battle
wills
is
today
hardly
less
insist
Stein, president of the Union of
by the Jewish farmers at Stolo-
direction, great than in past generations. Nit
debut in the talkies, The picture it does excellent
c. '
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
,
Believe It or Not—an un•
Lor l The Creed of an Unbeliever. wicze excelled that of others on
is showing at the Hollywood Thea-
fears
ago,
the
late
was
published
through
usual short
exhibition.
America ,
bl dire
ter for days beginning Sunday, back g round under h he able
Swayth ing, the founder of that fa-
the courtesy of Arthur I. LeVine,
In loving memory of my dear sis-
along with a program of selected tion of Karl Grune, a German mous family, left a will in which A PREFACE TO MORALS. By
treasurer of the union.
Israel
Zinberg
Honored.
_ ter, Etta Barris, who passed away sound and talking short subjects, megaphone man who knows camera
Walter
Lippman.
Published
the
he solemnly adjured his children
three years ago, December 1, 1926.
Macmillan Co., New York and
, together with an organ recital by values and mob handling like no- to live up faithfully to the tenets
body's business."
LENINGRAD.—(J. T. A.)—Is-
( Thiene° ($2.50).
a picture,
130b Clarke.
Dren in my heart in
' of traditional Judaism.
54 Columbia East
Flyttabliohed 1910
"The Problem of Unbelief," the rael Zinberg, noted Jewish histor-
Outstanding in the story of Na-
Of • loved one gone to reO.
Cherry 4546
All Soot. 854
But it is not alone with solemn title of the first chapter to Mr. ian, was honored by members of
In memory's frame 1 ehall keep it.
poleon stands Otto Gebuhr, who
the House of Shadow Silence
or tee best.
Marx Brothers begin the gives an interpretation of Field , exhortations, admirable as they Lippman's excellent work, in its the Jewish community here on the
!treatise ,he
Nightie
7
and
9.
Saturday
1 p.
are,that a Jew may perform his very first sentences states the pro- occasion of the thirtieth anniver-
Final Week at Cass.
Marshall Blucher that is the out-
Sunday 2 p. m., Continuous
Her Loving Brother,
duty r in the matter of a will. Judo-I blem discussed in this book.
WINDOW SHADE CO
sary of his literary activities.
The Marx Brothers begin the standing hit of the piece.
Admiselon Ike
El) ELLIS
ism and the Jewish community rep-
"Among those who no longer be-
Zinberg is now chief engineer
third and final week of their en-
Children'. Mein., Sat. 2 p. m.
With this, which the manage- '
669 GRATIOT
resent a network of institutional 1 lieve in the religion of their fathers, of the Putilov factory in Lenin-
In loving memory of our beloved gagement in "Animal Crackers" at went of the Little Theater acclaim
of which per forms
.s
Coming—"Manor Lescaut"
grad.
He
devotes
much
of
his
time
some
are
proudly
defiant,
and
many
the
Cass
Theater,
Sunday
night.
as
one
of
the
strongest
productions
SIIADES
wife and mother, Rose Barris, who
forces, service. Whatever his out-
—the great opera in pic-
a r e indifferent," Mr. Lippman to the work of the Jewish Histori-
passed away two years ago, Dec- The engagement closes Saturday of the year, comes "Believe It or distinct
Made to Order and Installed
I look may be with regard to Jewish states. "But there are also a few, cal Ethnographical Society, of :
tures.
night,
Dec.
14.
Judging
from
the
Not,"
an
odd
bit,
"Secret
Booze-
ember 5, 1927, twelved days in night,
Cleaning and Repairing
d tha t have
the box houn d s " a plant study and news of P roblems every Jew will find insti- perhaps an increasing number, who which he is president.
ave formed
s
crows
Kislif.
lotions and movements which j us. feel that there is a vacancy in
corl•in Rod, Wood Poles, Floor
offi ce of the Cass the past week, the world seen through Kinograms.
•
tity being
remembered in his
Covering, Linens. Live Curtains
No friend like her tin earth we'll find.
;
ad
their lives. This inquiry deals with
n the demand for seats, they
and Draperies
other, true a nd kind,
it IS to be assumed that no man,
A
indefinitely.
their problems. It is not intended
The "Rio Rita" Proves Hit at the
could remain
loving
For fi ll m
of u x 5he did h er best
conscious
of
the need for writing a to disturb the serenity of those who
Ma rx li ndhers, Grouch] Ilarpo,
CADILLAC 1650
And Cud gave her eternal rest.
State
Theater.
will, does nit possess an under-
Chico and Zeppo, are at their comi-
are unshaken in the faith they
standing of the requirements of his
Sadly missed by her husband, cal best in "Animal Crackers." The
,
rce
1 11 ■ 1
s par este - family and some appreciation of hold, and it ill not concerned with
Dave, and children, Mr. and Mrs. comedy never slows down. Rather
those who are still exhilarated by
his
duty
to
society
and
to
poster-3
Al Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Na- it increa ses in volume as the show
their
escape
from
some
stale
ortho-
Such is the treat offered patrons ity. Most Jew's are socially-mind-
than Marks, Mr. Herman Barris. progresses.
,
of the State Theater where Radio ed. Most Jews evince, at one time doxy. It it concerned with those
WZr-iT ADA...1"1.d OPR
and Mr. Mark Barris, grandeltil- , NI pride
arxB from h excellence of t
Pictures' all-talking, all-musical ex- or another, concern for the fate who are preplexed by the conse-
dren, and brothers Al and William
acike
rtt.herst,'e'Aenxicm
travaganza, "Rio Rita" is playing of their people and their religion, quences of their own irreligion. It
Cook.
deals with the problem of unbelief,
I is a high class entertainment, it is with Bebe Daniels nd John Boles
Will CONRAD VE1DT, Star of the "Man Who Laughs,"
culture or civilization. Rich or not as believers are accustomed to
gorgeously mounted and costumed. in the outstioling roles.
and MARY PHILBIN in
poor, they are in their life-time
In loving memory of our dear ! The music is bright and catchy and
deal with it, in the spirit of men
given
innumerable
opportunities
to
wife and mother Rose P earlstein, ! .•
in dancing is of exceptional brit- "Taming
confidently calling the lost sheep
of the Shrew" at espouse this or that movement, back into
who passed away seven years ago lia,nce
the fold, but as unbe-
8736 Twelfth Street
support this or that institution and
Dec. 3, 14 days in Kislev.
United Artists.
lievers themselves must, I think,
Other Screen Features.
Near Gladstone
promote this ideal or that. A man's
Hit
face
the
problem
if they face it
"Most
Immoral
Lady"
is
M.re and more each day we mto. you.
The most talked about film in will should summarize, as it tvere.
All.Talking Comedy. Universd News Reel
Empire 8610
mother;
candidly and without presump
at Madison Theater.
BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY, 11:45 P. M.
America today is "Taming of the his most cherished principles and
Friend,mey think the wound is healed., '
tion."
Leatrice Joy, starring in her first Shrew"—the first co-starring ye- give final and emphatic expression
On the Stage
But God above know,. the sorrow that
Dividing his work into three
Arco Paints and Varnishes
la•• was..
all-talking and singing picture " A hide of Mary Pickford and Doug. to that which he has held most
!haven VOW r,'tai"" stir treasure
parts Mr. Lippman discusses the
Immoral
Lady,"
is
at
the
las
Fairbanks.
Most
dear
in
the
years
of
his
life.
A
Cadillac Wallpaper Co.
Which we hope to meet oome Jay
Featuring ART HALL in "A SLICE OF LIFE IN THE RAW"
dissolution of the ancestral order;
Madison this week. The film is
man's will testifies to the sort of
and Prim Winner. of the R-K.0 National Broadcasting Contest
the foundation of humanism; and
Line of Latest Wall Paper
Lonesome Husband, Children , adapted from Townsend Martin's
man he has aimed to be. Ofter it
'
in
the
third
part
attempts
to
show
PUBLICATION
ELLET GIRLS
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and Grandchildren.
stage play of the same name and
reveals the true inward personal-
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besides :lies .ley the cast is com- PUBLISHES 2 VOLUMES ity which the stern, and stress of that a true insight into the nature
Wholesale and Retail
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and
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The Life and Composition of posed of several well - known stage
OF SCHIFF CLASSICS life or the individual's modesty of relations leads to the conclusion
BREWSTER-POMEROY REVUE
and
screen
players.
character
may
have
obscured.
Baay Bread.
with BOBBIE BREWSTER and JACK POMEROY
that what the sages meant by "high
Our Motto 'Courtesy & Service'
A will, in the nature of things, religion," what philosophers call
The i'a•sing F0111, of 1529
Dr. Cyrus Adler, chairman of
Montrose & Reynolds in • Comedy Skit "Right or Wrong"
Ilasy Bread, procurable at Neu- "Virginian" is at the Para - the Jewish classics committee if IS an instrument of social control. "disinterestedness," what psycho-
the
Now
and
then
a
will
becomes
a
EXTRA
ADDED ATTRACTION
Market,
mount
Theater.
Jewish
Publication
Society
of
mann's 3(1 Broadway
logists call "Matured personality"
metro- America, announces the publica- fact of fateful import. In their
Laugh at the Screen's Funniest Comedian, El. RRENDEL
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With big city night life,
are the same ideal which is in-
Comedy star of "Sunny.ide up" and -Cockeyed World" in
the
tion
totality,
wills
have
the
power
of
on
Dec.
2
the
first
two
Jefferson, is offered as the best politan underworlds and
volumes
herently the supreme ideal of mod-
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of the largest undertaking in the giving tone and direction to Jew-
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This hook is an excellent and
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lard, butter, milk, molasses or
M.
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ing hotels throughout the country but also marks the initial appear- readers of Ilebrew literature, It makes it and from that of the com- has to be anticipated; it Is a kind
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of her leading man, Jack Bu- theological classics of medieval tent influence which unwritten
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you
mind
get
Into
the
auction in 192 ,
summed up the works of his great of the Jewish generations, we may
served on railroad dining cars, and
habit In 1929. Thoumnds of people ,
Two Sensations at Michigan. predecessors. Saadia, JehutIsh Ha- appreciate the spiritual and social
First All-Talking and Singing
in many famous clubs.
hare saved ti oumnds of dollart by ate I
Ames 'n Andy, raido's highest level and Maimonides. He is well boons which well considered and
tending/ our auctions . gale art, •I 1$
a. m. and continues throughout the tin, Things You Ought to Know. paid stars, appear in person at the known as the writer of the Middle carefully worded wills may create
and merlin.. Remember the date.
Michigan for a week, in addition Ages who reduced Maimonides' list for our communities in the days
Wednesday, January IC
Do You Know Why Coats Have G. the all-talking, musical comedy of thirteen fundamental principles to come.
YOCKEY BROS. AUCTION ROOM
A PUBLIX THEATRE
production, "So This Is College ;' of the Jewish faith to three.
4303 Fourteenth Avenue
Buttons on the Sleeves?
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
F. A. Ymkey, AuctIoneer.
The work will be completed in
with Ukelele Ike and Sally Starr.
five volumes, the first two of which Recreation Center at Hutch-
There was a time when people
SUN., MON., TUES., DEC. 5.9-10
pe
did not have handkerchiefs, and it Athena Girls' Club Elects appeared on Dec. . Volumes 3
The Spectacle of the Agee
ins Intermediate School.
and 4 will appear on Jan. 10, and
was the usual practice for men to
Deletes Costello--George O'Brien
Officers.
the fifth volume during the month
25 Pieces of All.Flat
in
wipe their noses on their sleeves.
of March, 1930.
The Recreation Center at the
75c They had coats in those days but
Work
Athena Girls' Club, at a meeting
This will constitute a very sub- llutchins Intermediate School, 8820
there were no buttons on the sleeves Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the home of
Half Large and Half Small
. stantial addition to the Schiff Wmslrow Wilson avenue, under di-
And Old king decided to dress his Mrs. Mathilda Chanel of Clements Library of Jewish
8210 TWELFTH STREET
25 pieces of Rough
Classics, pre- rection of the Department of Rec-
nom. Office—Empire 3 47 2
Res oesee—Empire 5 485
soldiers up in fancy uniforms, and
A Yitapho• Talking Picture
$1.00 as he reviewed his troops, he no- avenue, elected the following oft- ceding volumes of which were "A reation, holds classes far women
Dry
errs:
Al,. Sound New, and Vitaphon• Act
Selection from the Religious Poems and girl. in gymnasium, basket.
FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 6
20 lbs. Wet Wash $1.00 tices some of them using the sleeves
Miss Esther Jacobson, president; of Solomon Ibn G•biroll," edited
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7.8
oe their coats as handkerchiefs. Mrs Mathilda Chatlin, vice-presi- by Prof. Israel Davidson and put ball, dancing, handicraft and
WED., THURS.. DEC. 11.12
5c Each Additional Pound
Children Under 16 Not Admitted
hereupon he conceived the plan dent; Mrs. Ethel Fish, recording into English verse by Israel Zang- plaque painting. Hooked and cro-
JACK MULHALL in
chetted
rugs
are
among
the
things
20 lbs. Wet Wash
that all sleeves should have a row secretary; Mrs. Mollie Lippit, cor- will; "Selected Poems of Jehudah
A SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA
the handicraft class.
mado
in
"TWIN
BEDS"
of
buttons
sewed
on
them,
opposite
Flat Work Ironed.$1.35
responding secretary; Miss Minnie Halevi," utilizing the text of Prof.
Gymnasium and dancing classes
to where they are worn on modern Schneider, treasurer; and Mrs. II. Brody and translated onto Eng-
All Talking, Singing, Dancing
6e Each Additional Lb.
Vitaphone Acts, Sound Newsand
*glees:es. This was done so that the Nettie Katz, !servant at arms. Miss lish by Mrs. Nina Salaman; "He- are held for business girls and mar-
20% off for cash and tarry M
Comedy
discomfort of the buttons scratch- Jacobson chose the following com- brew Ethical Wills," published in ried women; dancing and sewing
office.
ing their noses would remind the mittee: the Misses Sophie Schneid- two volumes, text and translation classes for girls under high school
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,
DEC. 13.14
BY JULIUS MICHAELSON. IN FOUR ACTS
soldiers that the sleeves of their er and Mollie Haber, program com- , by Dr. Israel Abrahams; and a age.
Monte Blue, Betty Common, Levy Len
magnificent uniforms were not to mittee; Mrs. Adeline Dosie, pub- critical edition of "The Treatise
There is an Intermediate Girls'
In
Our allegorical production will soon be played
be used as handkerchiefs. Do you licity, and Mrs. Marion Otis, mem- Ta'anit of the Babylonian Tal- Club which meets on Fridays at G
"SKIN DEEP"
know that no expense is spared in bership. On NS ednesday the girls mud, text and translation by Prof. p. m., for high school girls.
A Talking Pktm•. Also Sound News,
the making Murad? It is the attended the monthly bridge at the I Henry
Maher.
: Anyone interested in any of the
Vitaphom Act sad Talking Comedy.
one cigarette for the man who ap- Lee Plaza Hotel. The next meet-
above classes can secure informa_ I
TICKETS
E 7 ettintt 81.75, 11125. al, Tk, 604. — Matisse. $IRS, $1, TM, Pc
preciates, flavor, aroma and taste. ' ing will take place Tuesday, Dec.
God has given us tongues that tion at the Hutchins Intermediate
Coming Sunday—
benefits and tickets for societies can be arreoged directly with my
8885 Livensois
110, at the home of Miss Caroline we may say something pleasant to I School any night, except Saturday
Manager,
A. LITTMAN.
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