PAGE EIGHT TilE9CI'ROtTi/EWISROIRONICL6 MANY NEW MODELS AND OTHER ENGINEERING INNOVATIONS AT ANNUAL AUTO SHOW JAN. 18-25 The GREATEST 'CHEVY' Not since the days when the automobile was in its experimental stages have no many new models and engineering innovations been promised for an automobile show as will be seen in the twenty-ninth annual exhibition of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association, which is to be held in Convention Hall from Jan. 18 to 25, A majority of the manufacturers who will exhibit their products in the big Detroit show will present entirely new models for the first time in Detroit and in this list are included many radical departures about which varied rumors have been circulated during the past several weeks. While a great many changes will be found in body designs, coloring, upholstering a n d refinements which are designed to add to the comfort of motorists, still mechani- cal improvements and entirely new types of chasses will also be great- ly in evidence. Some of the manu- facturers are bringing out models which are entirely new from radia- tor to tail light and will not be rec- ognized as the makes whose name- plates they bear. Among the many new models are included a 1G- cylinder engine and also cars with frontwheel drive. All of the three acres of floor space in Convention Hall, which will be devoted to the showing of prfsensser and commercial cars, has already been allotted by the show management and all efforts are now being bent to provite .1 decorative scheme which will be entirely different than any seen in Detroit in past years and provide a suitable setting for the display In CHEVROLET HISTORY At Reduced Prices In Our Showrooms or at the Auto Show "Bud" and his boys are always happy to show and demonstrate the new "Chevy" without obligating you in any way. fee Beeneet l ed Trete S peer' Nell A five-minute demonstration will convince you that the new "Chevy" is the biggest money's worth in automobile history. —"BUD" STRENG. CHAS. HAMBURGER, Vice-Pres. DR. Prrnt M. RESHEVSKY AND RUBIN IN MICHIGAN THEATER IIIIINSTEIN. See•Tres , LOBBY TOURNAMENT Phone Empire 4035 8510 Twelfth St. BUDAPEST.—(J. T. A.)— The I I'ope has sent his blessing to Eu- gen Vida, a member of the execu- of the the $2,000,000 worth of tive committee of the Budapest merchandise which will be on ex - Jewish community, and manager o f hibition. a large coal mining company, be- In the northeast wing of Con- 1 cause his company built a church vention Ilall will be found the ac- for its workers. Archbishop Ser- cessory department, which always cell, while tin a visit to llamas, told! proves most interesting to show the Pope about it, whereupon Car-' visitors. This department will in- dinal Gaspari, the Papal secretary, clude between 150 and 200 differ- wrote to Vida that "Ilis Holiness ent devices designed to make the action, bringing in owning and operating of an auto- rejoices many of his children religious and' mobile more enjoyable. The ac- moral benefaction. lie prays that cessory department will include a the Lord bless you and your flue- great many novel exhibits ranging y." from the smallest tool to demon- strations of new methods of paint- ing and upholstering. Facts About Twenty-ninth Annual Detroit Auto Show. Dates, Jan. Iff to 25, inclusive, opening Saturday night at 7 o'clock, daily thereafter from 10 a. 01. to 10:30 p. m. including Sun- day. Lmation, Convention Hall, Wood- ward at ('ass avenues, at Forest. Exhibits, Passenger ears, com- I rnercial cars, automotive equip- I merit, motor boats and custom I bodies. Facilities of building entrances I and exits on both 'Woodward and Cass avenues. Capacity for hand- ling crowd of 40,000 people. Transportation, Woodward and Crosstown car lines, Cass avenue bus service. Parking, special parking facili- ties arranges] for by Police De- partment. The show is conducted by De- troit Auto Dealers Association. ' In a Russian Village" Week-End Feature at Littman's Theater. STRENG CHEVROLET CO. A. BENEDICT STRENG, Pees. — POPE BLESSES JEW WHO BUILT CHURCH MAIMONIDES WORKS rgan zes TO APPEAR IN 1935 Complete Edition to Com- memorate 800th Anni- versary of Birth. A complete edition of the works of Maimonides, the greatest Jew- ish mind of the Middle Ages, is to be published in 1935, in commem- oration of the eight hundredth an- niversity of his birth M 1135. This important daefision which n one of the marks the i ception of most important undertakings in the history of Jewish learning ' was , 30 cl. n. taken Monday afternoon, Dec Makes p horutsseitsM e loafyA Gu stiil tdutP at the annual meeting of the Amer- ican Academy for Jewish Research, held at the Jewish Theological Sem- Announcement is made by the inary in New York City. A com- Detroit Guild Playhouse, local ex- Inittee of seven to direct the pro- perimental theater, that with the jest is to be appointed by Prof. presentatio n of "This Present Louis Ginzberg of the Jewish Theo- Greatness" next month the group logical Seminary. The project was will make its production headquar- suggested to the Academy by Dr. ternat the Detroit Institute of Cyrus Adler, president of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary and of Arts. The studios of the Guild Play- Dropsie College, Philadelphia, and chairman of the American Jewish house have been moved to 5103 Cass Committee. avenue, at Putnam. The following were elected hon- Three Great Talkies at Al- orary members of the Academy: Prof. George Foot Moore of liar- hambra This Week. ' vard University and Rev, Dr. 11. Marion Davies in "Marianne" G. Endow, Rabbi of Temple Eman- will be the feature at the Alhambra uel of New York. Theater on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 19. 20 and 21. On Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 22 and 23, the Alhambra will feature "The Isle of Lost Ships," another talkie. "The Unholy Nigth" will be the feature on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21 and 25. Is "Hollywood Revue" at Pic- cadill y Theater. "The Hollywood Re•ue,H great "In it Russian Village;' a four icture, in which the actors talk, act production by Abraham Blum, an d dance, will be the feature is being staged this week-end at sing Twelfth and Seward. This play is 'at the Piccadilly Theater, Fenkell Littman's N'iddish Peoples Theater, ay and Thursday, Jan. 22 and 23. to be presented on Friday and Sat- at Livernois, Wednesday Some of the most popular hits of urday evenings and Sunday mate- the day, including "Stn rip in the nee and evening. ou," Rain," "Gotta Feelin' f or Y Special Russian songs feature and others, were made popular as the play. a result of this film. Saturday matinee, Jan. 18, the ehidren of the Yiddish schools will "Three Live Ghosts" at Ferry stage "Shulamith" by Abraham The Michigan Theater is offer- ing a distinct novelty in the form of a chess-checker "free-for-all" 1 tournament in the lobby. Sammy Field Theater. Reshevsky, world famous bay-won- of the coming to De- "Three Live Ghosts" will be the s inhonor Reli n der chess player, is meeting all comers 20 at a time and beating troit of l'eretz Hirshbein, his fam- feature at the Ferry Field Theater,'. i ous play, "The Forsaken Nook," Grand River at West Grand boule- will he presented at the Yiddish yard, on Sunday and Monday. 1 and Wednesday, Theater Thursday evening. "Evidence," another all-talkie, will VIENNA.— (J. T. A.) — The noted Ilalsman case has taken a "Hell's Heroes" at Oriental be Othne feature. new turn as the result of new evil. Theater. denee reported to have been found all-talking "Sunny Side Up" Comes to of by Viennese lawyers in the Tyrol Hollywood Theater. a new type, is the production ''ileii mountains, where Philip Halsman's screen feature at the Oriental The- The season's biggest musical father was found murdered, ac- ater. talkie triumph, "Sunny Side Up," cording to the Innsbruck papers. picture is based Peter arrives on the Hollywood Theater B. The Kyne'a famous story, on "Three The lawyers are preparing their new material for submission to the Godfathers." plot deals with gagement, screen Sunday for a with four-day the reactions Its of three bad men bringing it all en- the , highest court as the basis for de- when they find themselves custard- tuneful popular song hits that have mend for a new trial. ians of a newborn babe on the helped to make the film one of the great Mojave desert. They had outstanding successes of all sea- in New Essex Con Philadelphia FIND NEW EVIDENCE NLY 8IG TIME VAUDEVILLE DOWNTOWN' IN HALSMANN CASE I • ADA C16 A PARK ALL- TALKING HELL'S HEROES (NOT A WAR STORY) ADAPTED FROM pe t r MP* Kyne's e GREAT "The Three Godfathers" The Dramatic Story of a Dancing Girl, Three Bail Men and a New-Born Babe, with [ 1 1 CHARLES BICKFORD FRED KOHLER RAYMOND HATTON FRITZI RIDGEWAY and others STAGE HOWARD THOMAS 'FLASHES and his RECORDING ORCHESTRA OF YOUTH' of 12 Something IMITerent In Vaude•Illa GALA CARNIVAL After-Plece with ALL ACTS TAKING PART P. M. BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT STARTS 11015 FERRY FIELD PICCADILLY THEATER THEATER GRAND RIVER AVE. at West Grand Boulevard (Opposite Northwestern High) SUN and MON. Jas. 19 and 20 Fenkell at Livernois Challenger. Among the many improvements I in the new Essex Challenger are I greatly increased riding qualities. This in made possible by lengthen- , ing the wheelbase to 113 inches and ' by using the splayed type, patent- ed, rear spring suspension. Be- sides slaking the cars ride easier, this type spring lends a bracing I effect to the rear axle and prevents side-sway while travelling at high speeds and rounding curves. Greater safety has been added to the new Essex Challenger by using a special bridge type frame of 7% inch depth. Besides making Essex one of the strongest of the light cars, the heavier frame also acts as a vibration dampener and this is a contributing factor to the smoothness of Essex operation. Always outstanding for comfort- able travel the new Essex Challen- ger is equipped with improved Monroe two way hydraulic shock absorbers with a durable iron sup- porting arm instead of straps.. NEWLY DECORATED SUN, MON, TOES, JAN. 19-20-21 Paul Page, Lola Lane ALLA ALKING 10 0 1,11.1 t 1IP ° D TOES and WED. JAN. 21.22 "EVIDENCE" ALL-TALKING MYSTERY PICTURE, ALL-TALKING 25 Stars DOUBLE FEATURE EVERY SAT. MID. NIGHT SHOW Matinee Daily at 2 p. ny. _ CINDER NEW MANAGEMENT at; 2 5_Ci Prat SCREEN ' ' WED., THURS., JAN. 22 - 23 Also Rig Stage Show SUNDAY CONTINUOUS, 2.11 P. SI STAGE SHOW 3:30, 7, 9 P. M. WEEK OF JANUARY 19 i Sunny Side Uo t Featuring Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor Included are t he following song hit.: "Sunny Side Up," "If I Had • T•lk:ng Picture of You," "Turn on the Heat," "Aren't We All." Also News Reel, a two-reel comedy, and a sound cartoon. STAGE Russ Morgan and His New Band Littman's Peoples Theater will be heard in solos and novelty work Organ Solo by Bob Clark. 8210 TWELFTH STREET Phones Oface--Fmpite 3472 R-K-0 Vaudeville Bon Office—Empire 3431 FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 1T SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JANUARY 18-19 In a Russian Village IN 4 ACTS BY A. BLOOM Special Russian Music Numbers Saturday Matinee, January 18 A special performance for school children of Detroit "SHULAMITH" TICKETS $1.215, II, 75c, M. — Evening: $1.75, 111.25, Si, 750, 50c. pan be areenged directly with oar Benefits find ticket, tor soviet'. M snorter. A LITT SI AN BASKET BALL The Athletic Treat and Spectacular Number Featuring "Two-Double Lift" AL AND LOUISE RUDECK In the "Personality Steppers" THE LESTER IRVING TRIO In "SOMETHING DIFFERENT' ALHAMBRA promised the child's dying mother 1 In addition to Russ Morgan and that they would take the child to I his Hollywood Orchestra will be a little frontier town called New in l l of Radio-Keith-Orpheum vase• erusalem. A killing trip across bi Jerusalem, deville acts. Among these are: The the blistering desert awaits them Athletic Treat and original and and they know the noose waiting for them that at New Jerusa- is spectactular acrobatic number feat- uring "Two-Double Lift," Al and lam when they get there. Louis Rudeck, "The Personality The big stage show consists of Steppers," and the ',ester Irving SAMMY RES11EVSKY five vaudeville acts followed by a T ri o o in "Something Different." gala carnival afterpiece with all The subjects on the screen 95 per cent of them regularly. Na- gala o the acts participating. include a news reel, a two reel com- than Rubin, three times checker edy and a sound cartoon. champion of Michigan, although — "The Nut Fann" at Detroit only 18 years of age, is challeng- • Norma Talmadge at United Civic Theater. ing 20 checker players at a tone at Artists. Roars of laughter, chuckles, and I an adjoining table. Chess plays an important part appreciative grins are the proper , "New York Nights" the fast- in the Michigan Theater's screen accompaniment of "The Nut Farm" , paced drama of Broadway hack-' ; attraction "The Bishop Murder a new comedy by John C. Brownell, stage life is now at the United Case" and to sustain the interest . which opens its first Detroit en- Artists, presenting Norma Tal- adv. star of some of the screen 's games, Publix , gagement at the Detroit Civic The- in the theaters have provided these two ' ater Monday night, Griggs, ifnoremost successes' in her first talk- ; , John . famous players in the lotiby as a George Macready, F.mily Rose, ing picture. Sponsored by Joseph novelty to those who prefer the Barbara W illison have the chief M. Schenck and released by Um- ' roles, with Pauline Crell and hal- ted Artists, the picture is based on games. Sammy Reshevsky created a fur- man Matus in prominent parts. the famous Broadway stage sue- ore in America nine years ago Tile funny comedy played for 22 cess "Tin Pan Alley," written by when he arrived from Poland at straight weeks at the Cott Thee- 'HA Stanislaus Stange. the age of nine and proceeded to ter in Chicago, and has just been beat America's greatest experts, released to other companies, so that Scout Troop 104 of Shaarey ten, fifteen and twenty at once. At Detroit is unexpectedly able to see Zedek. West Point where chess is consider- it at the Civic Theater immediate- On Sunday, January 12, Troop ed a soldierly game, Sammy play- ly, instead of waiting for the cus- 101 held a successful mobilization ed twenty cadets, beat ninteen of tomary year or more. An unusual attraction is the meeting to test the preparedness of them and tied the other. Nathan Rubin, curiously enough, third special play of this season, the scouts. The first Pine Tree Patrol of is a close friend of Sammy Resh- "Androeles and the Lion," on of evsky's. They attend the Culver- George Bernard Shaw's amusing Troop 104 has just been organized i and held a very successful meeting. city of Detroit together and are in- satires, produced by request in seperable friends. They will ap- three special performances, Mon- This patrol is composed of the boy pear at the Michigan all of this day night, Jan. 27 and Tuesday charter members and the troop week. matinee and night, Jan. 28. leaders of the troop, all of whom are first class scouts or better. The Frazee Comedy at Cass With "Sunny Side Up" at Riviera. positions they normally hold are: Reuben Glazer, assistant scoutmas- "Sunny Side Up," the popular Lynne Overman. singing, talking, dancing picture is ter; Sherman Fisher and Gerald When "She's No Lady," the new showing at the l'ublix Rivieria this Herberg, senior patrol leaders; farce-comedy featuring Lynne week. Janet Gaynor and Charles Bernard Goldman, scribe; Howard Overman, opens at the (ass Thea- Farrel are co-starred in the pro- Finsilver, Marvin Rubenstein and ter next Sunday night, the occa- duction which was written for the Sydney Dunitz, patrol leaders. mon will mean something of anti-screen by Calendar of Coming Events. eSylvi a, Brown and ment and tradition to young Mr. Henderson, writers Jan. 19 Troop 101 day hike to Driters of o famous MUS- Frazee, its producer. F or Detroit sent comedies. Glazer Woods. was the favorite starting point for Jan. 21 Troop meeting at Shaarey his father's productions, and it was zie fel d ' s "Sally" at the Zedek, Clairmount and Twelfth. g there, at the old Garrick, that were Jan. 22 Council meeting. Princi Paramount. sounded Inc first notes of " I Want pal speaker will be Mr. Lighthouse. One of the greatest combinations to be Happy" and "Tea for Two" I Jan. 18 Troop meeting. • in that most famous of all recent of comedy talent ever seen in a musical productions, one which motion picture is viewed on the "Navy Blues" at Madison. literally swept the elder Frazee in- Paramount Theater screen this Life on the rolling wave has its to a fortune. 11. 11. Fran's, the • week with the showing of "Sally." , senior, died last June. His son, "Sally" is adapted from Miss trials and tribulations, most of long associated with him in all his Miller's greatest stage success, and them comic, for William Haines, enterprises, especially with "No,'I is a First National and Vitaphone in his first all-talking vehicle of No Nanette," is carrying on the picture entirely in color. It is the screen, "Navy Blues," now playing at the Madison Theater. I also Miss Miller's first picture. family tradition. 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