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YIDDISH ALL-TALKING FILM AT ORIOLE THEATER

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PAGE ELEVEN

CENTERS ASS'N

waiting

for a

A program of monthly teas for
the remainder of the year was ar-
ranged by the girls' committee of
the Senior Council.
Jan. 15—Social service tea,

dissatis-
fied

—ABE MAX

Streng Chevrolet Co.

9510 Twelfth St. Empire 4035

SECOND
HALF

CITY TAXES

Statements covering un-
paid second - half 1929
GENERAL CITY TAXES,
due Dec. 30, have been
mailed to all taxpayers of
record and are payable to
the due date without in-

SCENE IN "THE ETERNAL PRAYER," YIDDISH ALL- TALKIE

NEW PUBLIX RIVERIA
WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY

75c

25 pieces of Rough
Dry
$1,00
20 lbs. Wet Wash $1.00

5c Each Additional Pound

20 lbs. Wet Wash
Flat Work Ironed.$1.35

6c Each Additional Lb.

20% off for cash and carry at
office.

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New York City, $15; Wilkes-
barre, $11.75; Scranton,
$11.25.

NIAGARA
MARTZ LINES

2228 Woodward Avenue

Opp. Fox Theater
Cherry 6468

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VIA BUS

CINCINNATI $4.00

(Round Trip $6.50)

LOUISVILLE $7.00

(Round Trip $11.50)

NASHVILLE $10.50

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JACKSONVILLE $23.00

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MIAMI — TAMPA

Loop Bus Terminal
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235 Bagley Avenue
Opp. Michigan Theater
Glendale 0873 — Cadillac 2200

PREMIER
COACH LINE

SECOND WEEK FOR
"PRINCE ISRAEL" AT
LITTMAN'S THEATER,

GLENDALE 2000

CORNER OP CASS AND TEMPLE

2228 WOODWARD AVE.
CHERRY 6468

Checker Cab — Empire 7000

ren

Morgan and his new Holly-
"Remote Control," New Play George Jesse! Starred i n wood stage band, several acts of
Talkie at Fox.
I Itadio-Keith-Orpheum
at Civic Theater.

'

Russ

"Remote Control," a brand-new G " Love, Live and Laugh," starrin g and Gold Diggers of Broadway"
/ Broadway thriller, makes its first f eorge Jesse), one of Broadway' • as the talking screen attraction.'
The premiere program under this
Detroit appearance at the Detroit . d avorite singing stars, opens Fri
I policy will run through Saturday.
Civic Theater Monday night, Dec. r ay nt the Fox. Jesse) portray
he
role
of
an
Italian
immigrail
23, for a two-weeks' run. •
the first play to have its scene laid oy, it hurely-gurely and accordiot Pauline Frederick Comes to
layer, who answers his country'
I
the world
•
Cass in "The Queen Was
-popular locale
radio broadcasting station. George f all to arms, and returns from th
in the Parlour."
runt blind. Finally, a delicate ape
Macready and Emily Ross have r
I
The
Cass Theater will have as
ation restores his sight. On th
the leadinai 'toles, with Eugene 'at
age, Fanchon and Marco presen t its Christmas and New Years at-
Weber and hunter Gardner in !r
heir "Screenland Melodies Idea' , traction lovely Pauline Frederick
prominent parts.
w ith Robert Guzman, Sherr • in her latest success, "The Queen
,ouise, Karavaeff and singing an , Was in the Parlour," as arrange-
"Growth of the Soil" is At- dancing chorus.
: meats have been made to bring
her company direct to Detroit from
traction at Little Theater.
the Pacific Coast, opening at the
77
Stars
in
State
Picture.
Throwing into the discard the
('ass on Christmas night.
unusual practice of booking just
"The Show. of Shows," Warne r
an ordinary picture for the week of Brothers spectacular color produc
Christmas, the Little Theater is , lion in revue form, all-talking and
presenting "Growth of the Soil," ; musical, is the feature attraction
one r of its outstanding productions. now current at the State Theater
Added features are "A Day with The cast of the production will un
Madam Pompadour" and an un- dotibtedly set a new record in talk
usual hit "The Adventures of ing motion pictures, as it comprises
Baron Munhoasen," who is credit- 77 famous names of the stage and
VS.
ed with being the biggest liar in screen.
the world, and to whom a monu-
Formerly Dominick's of Royal
ment was recently erected because Fine Acting and Great Story
Oak
of that questionable distinction.
in "Locked Door."
at 9 P. M.
Kinogram News completes the bill.
Presenting
Featuring an all-star cast com-
Preliminary
Sammy Walsh is Popular posed of Rod Laltocque, Barbara
FOOT SAVERS
Stanwyck, 1Villiam Boyd and Bet-
Master of Ceremonies
vs.
ty Bronson, "The Locked Door"
at Lido Cafe.
LINCOLN A. C., 8 p. m.
opened at the United Artists The-'
Dancing to follow game until
Sammy Walsh, new master of ater Friday and lived up to the
midnight.
ceremonies at Lido Cafe, is gaining elaborate bally-hooing given it by
Admission 50c.
popularity. Sammy works along the critical press of other cities. ;
4'
no set lines of action and is con-
stantly introducing new bits of

BASKETBALL
AND DANCING

Bostonian Shoe

Berkley Merchants

comedy and wise-cracks.
The Lido master of ceremonies:

is turning the spotlight on a num-
ber of new arrivals that are any-
thing but mediocre. Jane Beach,
prima donna, and formerly with
"Broadway Nights," heads the list,
followed by Rena Austin, blues
singer from the Club Richmond,
New York, and Inez Gamble, acro-
batic dancer.

The feature at the Alhambra

Norma Shearer at Michigan.

8:30 A. M.-8:30 P. M.

De Luxe Showhouse to Take I is
The management of the Holly- ration.
Place Among Leading Public
wood Theater has decided, begin-
The Senior Council of the Jew-
ning Christmas Day, to return to ish Center decided on an ice skat-
Theaters.
its old policy of presenting Radio ing party to be held Jan, 4.
Keith Orpheum vaudeville and a
After a week of extensive
The Council announced that it

World

FORT WAYNE HOTEL

EACH COACH. TOILETS. LAVA-
TORIES, RUNNING WATER WARM
AIR HEAT: SPEED CONTROL.
GUARANTEED SCHEDULES

Every Jewish boy and girl in De-
troit ranging in age from 5 to 14
ears is invited to attend this cele-

The Cock-Eyed

Extra Fare—Extra Service

CONNECTIONS TO ALI, MINTS
TWO DRIVERS AND A PORTER ON

AT THE HOLLYWOOD

AI HAMBRA

Theater, Woodward and Kenil-
worth, Sunday, Monday and Tues-
day, Dec. 22-24, will be "The Cock-
eyed World."
On Wednesday and Thursday, the
all-talking movietone, "Salute,"
will be the feature.
On Friday and Saturday, Dec. 27
and 28, Will Rogers will be starred
in "They Had to See Paris," an
all-talkie.

By Twin Motored Palace
Coaches

RUSS MORGAN BACK

children. This celebration is open
to junior girls and junior boys.

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THROUGH NON-STOP SERVICE "Cockeyed World" at Al-
TO
hambra Theater.

CHICAGO

r,

:felting arid refurnishing, the new stage band, in connection with talk- has scheduled an oratorical contest
i ng pictures on the screen.
Publix Riviera 'Theater will
The Ilolleywood opened its doors to be held Jan. 28. The commit-
Wednesday as a de luxe showhou se
tee is composed of Miss Marion
,
n
ore than two years ago with a Simon, Mr. Goldberg and M. Dia-
The successful presentation last conmarolle in every way to t
'I
week-end, at Littman's Yiddish 'Michigan, Paramount and Fish ' stage presentation policy and while mond.
er this was abandoned during the
People's Theater, Twelfth and Se- t heaters.
Dec. 26 will be Jewish Center
Past two months, the management night at
The Riviera Theater will the
, ward, of "Prince Israel," called fur
the art exhibition spon-
says it is now certain that its pa-
. its repetition this week-end, Friday take its place among the gee
sored by the Jewish Centers Assn-
evening, Saturday and Sunday ma- 'ublix theaters from coast to co a at trims demand vaudeville and a n ation at Temple Beth El, The
devoted to high-class stage, scree n stage band in addition to talking Senior Council of the Center will
tinees and evenings.
1pictures.
"Prince Israel" is an allegorical and musical entertainment. All th
act as hosts to those present dur-
Russ Morgan, a favorite Detroit ing the evening.
drama of 'Jewish history during the benefits of this national organiz
r
past 2,000 years. Its special music t ion will be at the disposal of th , stage band director, has been en-
,sr
a
r
nd the theme of the play
have , tiviera Theater, and the northwe gaged as leader for the new Holly-
wood orchestra. Ben Cohen, men-
made it the outstanding success of " istrict theatergoers can expect th
anie caliber of entertainment th et I aging director of the theater, is in
the present theatrical season.
he best downtown theaters pr a _ New York city arranging for a se-
' ries of vaudeville headliners to be
The Circus Screened in
Programs will consist of Publi x hooked direct from the Keith office,
0
Wire revues prepared so as t One of the many novelties planned
"Painted Faces at the
A PUBLIX THEATRE
ive Monk Watson and his ban d I is the appearance of Bob Clarke,
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
Oriental.
.e very opportunity to display the i r ' popular organist, on the stage as
SUN, MON, TUES., DEC. 22-23.24
The. circus is coming with its :e ntertainment talents to the be A I pianist in the band, Mr. Clarke will
VICTOR McLAGLEN
lions, tigers, camels, elephants, 'a dvantage. The finest stage star s do double duty, continuing his
EDMUND LOWE
bands and all via Joe E. Brown's a nut novelty acts available will b e organ solos also,
LILY DAMITA
latest screen vehicle., • "Painted e engaged and flashing settings an d.
In
Faces," starting at the 0 dental I g orgeous costumes provided. Th e
Return of 'Sherlock Holmes'
Theater next Friday. fi rst choice of all the best Malkin
g
at Hollywood.
Brown, the world famous circus p ictures will be shown shoftly afte
For three days only, Sunday,
clown and star of "On With the t heir downtown premiers. An o ✓
r-
Show," will introduce you to the g anist of note will be engaged t Monday and Tuesday, the Holly-
°
'
wood
Theater will present as its
fat lady, the living skeleton, the :resent surprising organlogues an
it talking WITCH feature "The Re-
snake charmer, the supple acro- alking and sound comedies. Stu
l. ' turn of Sherlock Holmes," a
bats, bare-back riders and every- ! 1( cts and sketches of all kinds wi
l
one connected with the big circus. r omplete the program. Program l thrilling come-back of the famous
All-Talking-Laughing-Fighting
j o ld detective of Sir A. Conan
Besides the main screen features, w ill change once each week on Sit
D
:oyle's
fertile mind and featuring
WED., THURS, DEC. 25-26
the Oriental presents a super fea-
rdays and performances will
All-Talking Mo,ietone Picture
"'Y
Clive
Brook
in
the
leading
role,
On'
ontinuous from 1:30: p. m. unt
ture comedy and a Universal News
"SALUTE"
Reel. The stage program consists 1 1 p. The same price seal e Wednesday, Christmas Day, the
lHollywood will return to a policy
With George O'Brien and Helen
of five acts of big time vaudeville.. w ill prevail for all seats.
Chandler
of stage presentations, featuring

1 1

Half Large and Half Small

GRAND RIVER AT JOY ROAD

Closed for Renovating

Re-Decorating, Re-Furnishing, Re-Modeling

RE-OPENS
WED. DEC. 25

(Christmas Day)
AS A MIGHTY

PUBLIX

Norma Shearer in her latest all-
talking production "Their Own
Desires" on the screen and Al Mor-
i's Publix Oriental cabaret revue,
"Shanghai Gesturen" on the stage,
are the main features at the Mich-
igan theater this wed.

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1 NTSTADAMtI OPR HOTEL TULLsE,17..

Kunsky Theater

ity are now busy planning a skat-
Bancroft at Madison.
ing party and a New Year's party.
George Bancroft in his all-talk-
The Inseparables, a co-ed group,
ing
picture
"The Mighty," is show-
is having a membership drive.
Their program includes a skating ing at the Madison this week, The
was recently heard nt the
Party, literary talk, and debate.

The Junior Chanukah celebra-
tion will be held at the Jewish Cen-
the chanting of the hymns, an- when the news is broadcast of the
other
f .i
Melbourne, ot onTu es day
i scene unfolds The I ter, 3 1 Melbourne
e
o
er
ase
nat
ng
"Ad
Mosai," ("The Eternal massacre in Palestine. The bus- kiddush is chanted, but the rabbi at I afternoon, Dec. 24. The program
Prayer"), first Yiddish all-talking band of the daughter of the family last gives vent to his sorrow. Next' consists of the following features:
picture, will be presented at the was killed, , it is announced. The
(mines,: the
.
se cti
e ons
e Musi
us c
by y
the
h "shies"
"
" scene, and the .51usicalI
Oriole
Theater, Linwood and l'hil- daughter, left alone, sings the chanting of "Aicho, aicho," by . Ensemble under the direction of
adelphia, for three days, on SUB-
theme song, The Eternal Dream." large choir, makes for an interest- Mr. Smulewiez; a play, "Enemies
day, Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 22, In the synagogue the rabbi and ing scene. of Israel," by the dramatic depart-
'
23 and 21, and on Wednesday ma- son are found chanting the "Lecho
The film promises to gain a ment of the Jewish Center under
Itimme, Dec. 25.
Dodi." and the rabbi's son, a child place among the best on the screen, the direction of Miss Miriam
The story opens on a Friday eve- of 12, is the soloist. The rabbi is Itspresentation here on Dec. 22 Levin; a Chanukah dance by the
ning, and unfolds with the light- told the sad news. He regains his to 25 will be the only one in De- dancing class of the junior division
ing of the Sabbath candles. The composure after being told of his broil, and it will not lie taken to of the Jewish Center under the di-
n
I peace of the Sabbath
is disturbed so-in-law's
death. As he joins in any other theater.
rection of Mrs. Rademacher. Cha-
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— nukah presents will be given to all
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Second half city taxes
may be paid by mail, your
personal check, a bank
check, or a money order
being equally acceptable.
Paid receipts will be
promptly returned.
On Jan, 15, 6% will be
added to all unpaid 1929
taxes and from that date
to day of payment, inter-
est will be charged on the
compounded amount at
10% per annum.

25 Pieces of All-Flat
Work

RIVIERA

insurance.
invited.
Girls of the Phi-So-Lite Soror- •

terest.
After Jan. 1. interest
must be charged, dated
from Aug. 15i to actual
day of payment.

City Treasurer.

Greater New Publis

The fine record of A. Komaroff,
who represents the Sun Life As-
surance Co. of Canada, with offices
on the thirtieth floor of the Eaton

Tower, reflects the wise and ag-
gressive management of one of the
sponsored by the Out-for-Fun Girls world's foremost life insurance in-
Club. Dr. John Slawson of the stitutions.
Jewish Welfare Federation, is the
The Sun Life has operated in the I
speaker.
United States for over 30 years
Feb. 19—Fashion show under and is now doing business in 20
auspices of the J. 1,. Iludson Co.; states of the union. It is significant
sponsored by the Phi-So-Lite Girls. to note that during the past seven
March 19—Music-tea sponsored years the scales of profits to policy
holders have been doubled and in
by the Deborians.
1926 the company actually saved
April 16—Tea and discussion of out in
profits eight times the
the "Art of Make-Up," sponsored amount KO
paid out ten years ago.
by the Jolly Sports.
The large sum of $125,000,000 is
May 14—Literary-tea sponsored invested in United States securities.
by the Snippichuck Girls.
For the convenience of American
The Deborian Club is making policy holders, policies are payable I
final plans for its Chanukah and in United States currency through'
Lathe party which is to take place the company's various divisional
on Sunday, Dec. 29,
offices.
Ely virtue of his genial disposi-
The Out-for-Fun Club has thre.e
important events on its program. tion and eveready desire to serve
'they are working on a play and his clients rather than to just sell
dance to lie given in conjunction them policies, Mr. Komaroff has
with the Pals in December. The acquired a large clientele. Ile urges
Out-for-Funs will give a Chanukah his friends to investigate the Sun I
party to which their parents are , Life policies before placing their

customer

Charles L. Williams

KOMAROFF REPRESENTS
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE

See The Army-Navy Game
Continuous Show Christmee Day
2 to II

FRIDAY,

SATURDAY,

Rogers

New Policy

PUBLIX STAGE REVUES!

NOW SHOWING

KNUTE HAMSON'S

Pulitrer Prixe Story

"GROWTH of
the SOIL"

Everyone her hem the hook
Detroit'. Firm Opportunity to an
the -rut production

A Day with Mme. Pompadour
Adventure s of Baron
Munhoasen
Kinogram New.

LITTLE THEATER

NUNN

GREATEST TALKING
PICTURES!
MUSIC! NOVELTY! COLOR!

COMPLETE NEW SHOW EVERY SAT.

Bargain
Matinees

30

Week days to

3o p.

Saturday to 6

p. m.

PERFORMANCES
CONTINUOUS

C

from 1:30 toll p. m.
All Seats Same Price

54 Columbia East
All Seats 6k

Cherry 4548

The House of Shadow Silence

Nights 7 and 9. Saturday 4 P. m.
Sunday 2 p.
Continuous
Admission 60c
Special Children's MM. Sat. 2 p. m.

COMING—The Little Tilos-
ter's Biggest, "Adventures of
Maya the Bee"

110111. 011100D
us

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TWO YIDDISILLECTURES

Dr. S. MA RGOSHES

EDITOR OF "THE DAY"

Sunday, Jan. 5, Subject: "Can there be peace
between Arab and Jew?" Monday, Jan. 6, sub-
ject: "The future of the Yiddish press."

Admission, 50e; for Both Lectures, 905

AT JEWISH CENTER

31 Melbourne

Starting Christmas Day

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25

Detroit'. Favorite

Russ Morgan Littman's Peoples Theater

8210

With the

New Hollywood
Orchestra

and great bill of

RADIO-KEITH-
ORPHEUM

-VAUDEVILLE-

with WINNIE L1GH TNER

"ON WITH THE SHOW"

SENSATIONAL

LITTLE THEATER

"Gold Diggers
of Broadway"

All-Talking

NEXT SUN-MON-TUES

BLAZE OF GLORY

Michi gan and due to the numerous
Michigan
requests it is being shown at the
Madison for a week's engagement.

ON TI1E SCREEN
All-Color Musical Romance

DEC. 27-23

In
"THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS"

Will

Revealed to you in a New

TWELFTH STREET

Phones Office—Empire 3472

Box Office—Empim 5465

FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 20
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21.22
Matinee and Evening

SECOND WEEK!

GREAT SUCCESS!

"PRINCE
ISRAEL"

Allegorical

drama of

Jewish history during the
past 2,000 years by A.

Music by S. Solomon.

TICKETS
$1.75, $125, $1, 7k, 50r.
—
Matinee: $125, $1,
Benefit. and ticket. for sorieties can he arrenged directly
Manager, A. LITTMAN.

Tsp. mm,
with ear

Direct from New York by Special Arrangement!

ORIOLE THEATER

SUNDAY, DEC. 22

DOORS OPEN AT 1 P. M.

LINWOOD AND PHILADELPHIA

MONDAY

TUESDAY

MATINEE AND EVENING

WEDNESDAY

MATINEE ONLY

FIRST ALL-TALKING JEWISH PICTURE

The

Eternal Prayer"

All
Jewish
Dialogue

ALL
JEWISH
SINGING

"PAINTED FACES"

With JOE E. BROWN and HELEN FOSTER

A wornan's trust—a villain's betrayal—a clown's lei...ad revenge.

All-Talking and Singing

25c to 1:00 p. rn.

Bring the Kiddies to See
Santa in Lobby

BIG HOLIDAY STAGE SHOW

7 Slaves of Melody

Dulmage Trio

A European Mmical Novelty

Fun on Wheels

Raines & Avey

Verne Phelps Trio

in "Nonsense m You film It"

The Three Cotton Blossom•

Hear and
■
See
Schmeilelkel
the 12-year-old

Hear and See
Scbroeilelkel
the 12-year-old

boy wonder
sing

boy weeder
slag

FOUR NELSON SISTERS

Featuring the World's Greatest Lady Albion.

BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW EVERY SATURDAY, 11,45

FIRST TIME SHOWN IN DETROIT

FIRST AND LAST TIME TO SEE THIS PICTURE

'NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

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