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DE7BOIT, jEW1Sfl (ARON
Norma Talks at United Ar
lists Theater.
- first musical talking picture, is a
thrilling melodramatic production,
"New York Nights" opened at rich in romance, rich in power and
the United lirtists Theater with richer still in its entertainment
Norma Talmadge showing in her values.
February 17-23
POEU-OR̀",M, E, Masonic Temple
A.
BUTZEL ADDRESSES Innplt ii My El PONTIAC PROS JOIN JUDGE DAVID DIES
AT 51 AARON LEBEDEFF
Notts
AYUKAH'S BANQUET
TOOL SHOP'S TEAM
HERE THIS WEEK
OF BOSTON,
Temple Sisterhood:
On Monday, Feb.
By MORRIS ALEXANDER
ANN ARBOR.— Fred Butzel,
prominent Detroit Jewish leader,
was the featured speaker at a
large banquet given by the Uni-
versity of Michigan chapter of
MONDAY, FEB, 17. 8 p. m.
TUESDAY, FEB. 19 8 p. m.
Avukah, student Zionist organiza-
Emor.„.1%,.(1......:,1.- Lucia Di Lammermoor
tion, in the Women's League Build-
Sr Alp.. Sal v I. 1.stael, Hill, Olivier°,
Cavadore, Marshall,
ing last Tuesday night, Jan. 21.
Hammer,. Ballet. cond. Palace° Cavadore. Ballet, Conductor St. Leger
Besides the hundred or more
students who attended the affair
THURS. FEB. 20, II p. en.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19 8 p. m.
the following were guests of honor:
La Traviata
Le Jongleur De Notre Dame
Rabbi A. II. Fink, director of the
Garden, Formichi, Ilaromeo, !tingling,
Minim Hackett, Itonelli.
Michigan Ilillel Foundation, and
Defect., Hitch, NIcolIch.
Deftere, Olivier°, SandrIn.
Mrs. Fink; Prof. W. II. Worrell, of
Conductor, l'ol.co.
Followed by Ballet
Ballet, Cond. Mitrannoni.
the Semitics department, and Mrs.
FRI, FEB.
.... a annhauser
SAT. MAT. FEB. 22, 2 p. m.
Worrell; Mr. and Mrs. Milford
31, ■ p. m.
The Love of Three Kings
Stern of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
Rana, Olssewsks, llonc111,
Garden,
M•lson„
I...art,
Marshall. Strome°, Burke,
Osias Zwerdling of Ann Arbor. Jo-
Eormichl, 1'11.I. triter:nanny, Olivier.
Defrere, Olivier°, Cavadore.
seph Cohen of the sociology de-
Conductor, Moransoni.
Ballet
Conductor, Polacco
partment acted as toastmaster.
...•
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Mr. Butzel's address concerned
SAT, NIGHT, Don Pasquale SUNDAY MAT.
Kigoietto
Feb. 23, 3 p. m.
Feb. 22, II, p. m
"Zionism and the Jewish Youth."
SIBYL Schipa. Rimini, Trevis•n,
Mason. Clad, Cortis, Bonelli,
Rabbi Fink, in a brief address,
Olivier°.
Conductor, Moransoni
Barorneo, Defeere. Cavadore.
spoke about the earnestness of the
Sendrini.
Ballet Cond.. St. Leger
Followed by Ballet
Jewish students' attitude towards
FOR ALL
cultural activities, and commended
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
PERFORMANCES
the members of the Avukah society
11.30, $2, $2.50, 13. 14, ME $6. Boa Seats, Se (No Taal.
for their purposeful activity and
GRINNELL'S, ISIS WOODWARD AVE. MAIL ORDERS FILLED
PROMPTLY. Checks payable to Chicano Civic Opera Co., Tel. Cadillac
outstanding example to the cam-
5454 (Box Office) ur Cherry 77101 I for infornmtion). Local M•nagerneni,
pus. The Foundation director also
Mrs. Ann. It. EHinwood.
mentioned the achievements of
Maurice Pekarsky, one of the
founders of the Michigan chapter,
sNLY BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE DOWNTOWN and at present a national vice-
..,
president of the organization. Pe-
karsky graduates at the end of the
present semester, and leaves to at-
11 *°
tend Rabbi Stephen S. Wise's In-
stitute
of Religion in New York.
'
EL 4 A
PARK.
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ACIACI6 A
1
Morris Klass, president of the
BIG MIDNIGHT SNOW TONIGHT STARTS 11:45 P. M, ' Michigan chapter, presented Pekar-
sky with an appropriate gift on be-
half of his fellow members in the
society. Each of the guests of
honor spoke briefly concerning stu-
dent Zionism. Several students
Son of World Renowned Jewish Actor, Rudolph Schildkraut
gave short talks.
and BARBARA KENT
Those in charge of the affair
were Seymour Tilchin and Phillip
Stern, both of Detroit.
The Avukah Society at the uni-
versity has been one of the most
active Jewish organizations on the
Torn from his bride of a minute, he looked at Death through
campus. Under its auspices a num-
the muzzle of the racketeer's gun
ber of prominent speakers, includ-
STAGE
ing Maurice Samuel, author and
lecturer, and Dr. A. L. Schnr, di-
rector of the Mlle! Foundation at
the University of Illinois, have
Bright Bits and Hits From Broadway
been brought to Ann Arbor. The
KURT & MARJORIE
organization conducts an Ached
McDONALD TRIO
lia'am study group, and a Ilebrew
KUHN
Whirlwind Feats on Wheels
study group, and in general the
In "Spunk Less Bunk"
members interest themselves in a
study of Zionism as it is related to
COOK & LANGTON
KNOBBY WILLET CO.
the
whole of Jewish life.
"You'd 8. Surprised.
. Tbe Mager Line
Detroit's Greatest Season of Grand Open by the
CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA CO.
Aida
1 101 4 VillENTAL
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JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT
In
'NIGHT RIDE'
The Whirl of Society
HOLLYWOOD
WEST FORT NEAR. JUNCTION
FOUR DAYS, STARTING SUNDAY, JAN. 26
Her first all-talking ro•
mantic role! An amazing
story
of love unfettered,
7&..\
battering against the gate.
of society's demands.
You'll love her voice—
her acting will sweep you
off your feet!
tt
e
All Talking Comedy and Sound News
Joseph Schildkraut in "Night
Ride" at Oriental.
Joseph Schildkraut deserts his
familiar costume roles of the screen
and is seen as a modern personage
in the starring role of "Night
Ride," the all-talking expose of
gangland and gangsters coming to
the Oriental, Friday. This is the
first time he has been seen in a
straight role on the screen.
Schildkraut was born in Vien-
na, Austria. Ile is the son of Ru-
dolph Schildkraut, famous actor of
the Jewish stage, and is a gradu-
ate of Mommsen College, Berlin;
the Imperial Academy of Music, in
Vienna, and the Academy of Fine
Arts in New York. Ile began his
stage career in Berlin where he
Was under the direction of Max
Reinhardt for five years.
- DETROIT
ON THE STAGE
RAE SAMUELS
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
"THE BLUE STREAK OF VAUDEVILLE"
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
And Other R•K-0 Headliners
COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY
Sunday Afternoon at 3:30
Morgan and His Merrymakers
Bob Clarke at the Organ
Russ
SHUBERT•DETROIT
ALL-TALKING
STARTING
26
Sunday, Jan. a•
A gripping story of
overpowering love and
strange adventure.
The mightiest thrill
picture of all time!
Conway Tearle
Virginia Valli
Ricardo Cortez
ORCHESTRA HALL
Plano Soloist
Henrietta Schumann
Ticket. 25a to 21.00 at Hall
NEXT PAIR
Thurs. Eve. Jan. 30, at 8:30
Fri. Aft. - Jan, 31, at 2:30
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
SIGRID ONEGIN
Contralto
Tickets $1.00 to $2.50 at Hall
FERRY FI ELD
THEATRE
GRAND RIVER AVE.
at West Grand Boulevard
(Opposite Northwestern High)
Sunday—Monday
January 27.28
''
Drama of man's loyalty to
man and man's love for
woman.
Thrills. Action, Suspense!
TIMES SQUARE
MICHIGAN NEAR
CASS
STARTING SUNDAY
"NOAH'S
ARK"
A masterpiece spectacle of
the ages! See and hear • won.
derful production of this mar-
velous story!
CONTINUOUS SUNDAY
2 TO 11 P. M.
5—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-5
Radio—Keith—Orpheum
Booked Through Western Vaudeville Exchange-
• Subsidiary of R-K•0
Together with
The Only Downtown Theater
Richard Barthelmess is
Playing
`Young Nowheres'
R K O Vaudeville
-
-
Daily Mats. to 6
e. m., 25c
ALH AMBRA
A PUBLIX THEATRE
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
SUN, MON., TUES, JAN. 25-27.28
GEORGE BANCROFT in
8210 TWELFTH STREET
Bon Office—Emote. 3481
Phones Office—Empire] 3472
GREAT NEWS! BIG STAR ATTRACTION!
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JANUARY 25-26
FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 24
Matinee and Evening
EDWIN RELKIN AND SIGMUND WEINTRAUB PRESENT
AARON LEBEDOFF
in the
"Lithuanian Yankee"
ASSISTED BY THE ENTIRE LITTMAN COMPANY
TICKETS
Evenings $2, $1.60, SI, 75c. Matinee: $1.75, $1.25, $1, 75e, 50c.
Tickets On S•le Now at the Box Office.
The Pontiac Pros, who finished
third for the first half in the nat-
ional pro league, have transferred
their National Pro league fran-
chise to Detroit under the Tool
Shop banner. Johnny Miner who
formerly starred with Ohio State
Debating Club:
The High School Debating Club
is preparing to meet two chal-
lenges, one from the Jewish Cen-
ters Association of Detroit, the
other from the High School of the
Euclid Avenue Temple of Cleve-
land.
BOSTON.—(J. T. A.) —Judge
David A. Lourie, superior court
judge, civic worker, Zionist leader
and distinguished public figure,
died here Saturday at the age of
51. Ile was appointed to the bench
in 1922 by Governor Cox and in
1924 was elevated to the Superior
Court, the first Jew to be so hon-
ored. His death was due to a re-
currence of a physical ailment fol-
lowing a record-breaking session
in the East Cambridge criminal
court where he had tried several
criminal cases. Known as the
"faithful end honest Lourie" he
stuck to his post although Chief
Justice hall offered to relieve hint.
Judge Lourie is survived by his
wife and four children.
Open Forum Assembly:
On Sunday, Feb. 2, Rabbi Fram
will address the high School Open
Forum assembly on his observa-
tions in Russia. Students will be
given opportunity to ask questions.
In memory of Mrs. Harry Gold-
berg, who died Jan. 12, 1927, nine
days in the month of Sheet.
Very, very sadly missed by her
children, Jacob, Minnie and Abra-
ham Goldberg and husband, Harry
Goldberg.
Saturday School Choir:
A huge choir composed of the
school now leads in the singing of
the responses and the hymns of
the Saturday services of the con-
firmation department. The choir
is conducted by Mrs. 5lathilde Kes-
ler.
GEORGE CAMPBELL
New Giant Center of Tool Shop.
In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Jude Goldberg,
who passed away one year ago Jan.
Beth El College of Jewish Studies: University, Reece Jones, Ferman 12, two days in Shevat.
While the college does not for- Wampler, George Campbell and
merly observe the division of the Duke I.ynch have joined Tool Iles, father. we have missed you more
season into two semesters, never- Shop and together with the hard- And th'endw ' oWle IST1 h
seem molder
since the day ,ou went •wa
theless, the courses are so organ- ware boys should form one of the
Friends may think we have forgot,,,
ized that a new division of each most powerful teams
Y. when they see our Memos.
The game with the Favorite Knit
course begins at the second semes-
ter and new students may register club has been called off to a latter But they do not know the sorrow that
date
so
as
to
enable
Coach
Sach's
the smile hides all the while.
and enter. Monday night, Janu-
ary 28 and Monday night, Feb. 3, men ,to open up their first genie
His loving Wife, Children and
for
the
second
half
of
the
league
will he your opportunity to regis-
Grandchildren.
ter in the college for the second schedule with Dayton at Dayton on
Sunday afternoon.
semester.
In fond and loving memory of I
On Tuesday evening, Jan. 28,
Shop opens up their first home our beloved mother, Mrs. Anna
J. W. E. W. 0. Bake Sale Tool
league game with the Jackson Elks, Davis, who passed away nine years
Great Success; Card
at Dan and. The
cel
Jackson team ago J an . 23, 1921 (14 days in
Parties Held.
is made up of the same players who Shevat).
Sadly missed by her loving Chil-
represented Detroit earlier in the
At the last meeting of the Jew- season in the National Pro league. dren, Grandchildren and Great-
In the preliminary game which Grandchildren.
ish Women's European Welfare
Organization, held at the home of gets under way at 8. p. m. Boston-
Mrs. George Cohen, 1766 Ferry ians oppose the Jericho Lodge quin-
Park, on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. tett which is headed by "Mike"
21, a vote of thanks was given to Greenblatt their star center and
ESTHER GOLDBERG
Mrs. Fannie Weisman; her co- who formerly starred with the Y. of 340 Belmont avenue, 54 years
worker, Mrs. Mishkin; the proprie- M. II. A. team and the Red Arrow old, passed away Jan. 18. Funeral
tors of market, and the public who pro team.
services were held from her resi-
patronized and made a success of
Dancing will follow immediately dence. Interment took place at
the bake sale.
after the main attraction.
Westwood Cemetery. She is sur-
The rattle of the coin cards was
vived by her husband, Joe; two
held and a silver platter was won
daughters, Mrs. Marvin H. Gold-
by Mrs. E. Saltes, 2734 Leslie ave-
berg, and Mrs. David Freedman,
nue.
and two sons, George and Samuel,
The next meeting will be held
nd one grandchild, Dorothy Freed-
on Monday evening, Jan. 27, at
man.
Jericho Temple, where nomination
of oflicers will take place.
RUCIA DUSCOFF
Henrietta Schumann, Piano of 2043 West Euclid avenue, 63
J. W. E. W. 0. Card Party.
Soloist of Sunday's
years old, died Jan. 20. Funeral
Mrs. M. Goldberg and Mrs. Sadie
services were held Jan. 21, with in-
Pop Concert.
Cohen were joint hostesses at the
Victor Kolar, associate conduc- terment at Machpelah Cemetery.
third card party given by the North
She is survived by her husband,
Woodward branch of the Jewish tor of the Detroit Symphony Or- Jonathan; a son, Isadore, and three
Women's European Welfare Or- chestra, has arranged a splendid daughters, Mrs. E. Cohen, Mary
program
for
the
fourteenth
pop
ganization at the home of Mrs.
concert which will be played this and Reva Duscoff.
Goldberg, 2726 Leslie avenue,
The next card party will be held Sunday afternoon at Orchestra
ESTHER GOLDBERG
at the home of Mrs. Markowitz, Hall at 3:30 p. m. lie will have of 340 Belmont, 55 years old, died
1469 Atkinson avenue, on Monday 04 assistance of one of the bril- Jan. 18. Funeral services were
afternoon, Feb. 10, at 2 p. m. Mem- liant young pianists of the day in held Jan. 19 from Lewis Bros.'
bers and their friends are invited. the person of Miss Henrietta Schu- Chapel. Interment took place at
The next meeting will be at the mann who will be heard in the Liszt Westwood Cemetery, with Rabbi
home of Mrs. Schlussel, 1715 Bur- Dance of Death for piano and or- Stollman officiating. She is sur-
lingame avenue, Tuesday after- chestra.
vived by her husband, Joseph, and
noon, Feb. 4.
two children.
ALL TALKING
WED., THURS., JAN. 29-30
AL JOLSON in
"SAY IT WITH SONGS"
DAVIE LEE. MARIAN NIXON
All-Talking and Singing
FRIDAY, SAT., JAN. 31-FEB. 1
"A ROMANCE OF THE
RIO GRANDE"
Warner Ata. te . :, Mary ...
Duncan
All-Talking Picture
M
Miss Rae Samuels This Week
at the Hollywood.
The Hollywood Theater's four-
Any program opening Sunday is.
featured on the screen by John
•ravvford's talkie debut triumph,
SIC
Kolar to Conduct Subscrip-
tion Concerts.
538 Alger avenue, 28 years old,
died Jan. 18. Funeral services
were held Jan. 19 from Lewis
Bros.' Chapel. Interment took
place at Machpelah Cemetery, with
rabbi Fine officiating. Ile is sur-
vived by his wife, Mae.
I
THEATER
"LUCKY IN LOVE"
I
LAFAYETTE 3420
THURSDAY, FRIDAY. JAN. 30-3I
UMW* Ulric. with Stare at Me
"Cockeyed World" in
"FROZEN JUSTICE"
SATURDAY, FER. I.
Itln-Ti.-Tin Talking Picture
In
"LAND OF THE SILVER FOX"
Chord of Judea.
Great strides have be en made
within the past three tenths by
the Chord of Judea, which has
grown from but a handful to an
organization of 55 active partici-
pants.
Plans for the second cultural
presentation are about completed
and expected to fill Kenilworth
Hall to the doors.
In Proffresp,
January Clearance
of B. Siegel Fur
Coats
A Special Group at
1/2 price
The most extraordinary fur buying opport-
nity of the year, involving furs of recognized
Siegel quality, in the smartest fashions of
mid-winter , .. all marked at reductions of
y, for immediate clearance!
Daniel Lewis
Saul Lents
Seymour Lewis
George Lewis
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
7739 John R. St.
Empire 2114
ANNA STEIN
of 11306 Hawthorne avenue, 39 1
years old, died Jan. 13. Funeral
services were held Jan. 14, with in-
ferment at Beth David Cemetery.1
That the selection of the reper- Rabbi Aishiskin officiated. She is
toire to be presented in Masonic survived by her husband, Harry,
Temple by the Chicago Civic Opera and a daughter.
Company during the week of Feb.
17 was a happy and fortunate one
IRVING SCHUBOTT
has already been amply demon- o f the Hotel Tuller, 36 years old,
strated by the volume of season died Jan. 16. Funeral services
subscriptions and advance mail were held Jan. 17 from Lewis
orders which have already been re- Bros.' Chapel. Interment took !
ceived.
place at Machpelah Cemetery. Ile •
The number of performances is survived by his father, Emil, and
scheduled for the Detroit season ' five brothers, Abraham, Jules, Sey-
made possible because of the mour, Maurice and Harvey, and
length of the engagement this three sisters, Sadie, Betty and
year, will permit of a greater va- Rosaline.
riety of offerings than has hereto-
fore been possible.
BERTHA GALOWSKY
!
Several of the time-tested, ever of 1753 West Philadelphia, 75
popular favorites without which no years old, died Jan. 18. Funeral
opera "season" is considered corn- services were held Jan. 19 at
plete are included in the list to be I.ewis Bros.' Chapel. Interment
MISS RAE SAMUELS
given here. "Aida," which un- took place at Machpelah Cemetery,
"Untamed," and on the stage by doubtedly has been selected more with Rabbi Hershman officiating
Rae Samuels, famous "blue streak frequently than any other single She is survived by her mother,
of vaudeville" and a matchless opera to inaugurate a season will Mrs. Maurice Berenson; two broth-
comedienne from the Radio-Keith- , he the initial offering. "Traviata," ers, Louis and Max, and two sis-
Orpheum circuit. "Rigoletto" and "Lucia di Lam- ters, Sadie and Pauline.
On the stage in addition to Russ , mermoor" are also certain to meet
BELLA SELZER
Morgan and his band of musical' with popular approval.
of 1699 West Grand boulevard, 50
harmonizers playing snappy new'
numbers, the flashing Rae Samuels, Judge Sulzberger, Dr. Pool, years of age, died Jon. 20. Funeral
singing comedienne extraordinary
services were held Jan. 22, with in-
Over Jewish Radio
will furnish unusual entertain-
terment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Hour Sunday.
Rabbi Ilershman officiated. She is
ment. Several times a featured
The guest speaker on the Jewish survived by her husband, Nathan;
player
in the Ziegfeld
Follies.
Beginning
next Friday
and with , hour to be broadcast Sunday after-
•
son, Sol, and a daughter, Sirs.
a
' noon, Jan. 26, from 3 to 4 o'clock,
coupon s• from a network of stations includ- E. R. Robbins.
each admission ticket, the manage- ing WWJ, Detroit, will be Judge
GERTRUDE SCHWARTZ
ment will give away one automo-
50 years of age, died Jan. 17. Fu-
bile free. The first drawing will Myron
Sulzberger.
a
b Judge
of a Sulz-
great
Berger is
neral services were held Jan. 22
take place Friday night from the , American Jewi sh fam ily.
at Gilbert's Funeral Home, with in-
stage of the theater.
Dr. David de Sole Pool. rabbi of terment at the Jewish Cemetery of
i:oengrlo
e, gri
at c i oc n o n St,
i t d
is Israel
li
e
i n
RADIO SERVICE. Euc. 9500 N ew
continue,
of Windsor. Rabbi Ashinsky offici-
ated. She is survived by a daugh-
addresses with a talk on "Religion
ion
o
ter, Helen: a son, Archie; a broth-
■ in Life."
er, Louis Kahn of New York City,
and two sisters. Mrs. A. Marks of
Music Study Club.
Los Angeles and Mrs. Fannie Les-
Mrs. Israel Silk is in charge of her of Cleveland.
the program to be given by the
philanthropic committee of the
RACHEL JACOBSON
Music Study Club Wednesday, Jan. 63 years old, died Jan. 22. Funeral
Fenkell at Livernois
29, at 2:30 p. m., at the King's services were held Jan. 21 at Gil-
Daughters' Home for the Aged.
bert's Funeral Home, with inter-
SUNDAY, JAN. 20
The program includes vocal se- ment at Machpelah Cemetery.
All-Talking Special Production
lections by Mrs. Howard Salzen- Rabbi Hershman officiated. She is
Special Cast in
stein, vocal duets by the Misses survived by her husband. Benja-
"BIG TIME"
• Foe Production
Helen and Beatrice Rosenberg, min; three daughters, Ethel, Ann
Leo Tracy, Mae Clark. Josephine Dunn
readings by Miss Isabelle Cohen, and Mrs. I. A. Rukin, and two sis-
A Story of Behind the Scenes
dances by Miss Dorothy Fleisher, ters, Mrs. J. Aronson of Chicago
MONDAY, TUESDAY, JAN. 27-25
and piano numbers by Miss Rose and Mrs. A. Segall, and a brother,
Paulin. Feeder ck, Lewis Stone,
Bassin.
Ruth Ch tttttt on ie
Joseph A. Hirshman.
Miss Bassin and Miss Marion
"MADAME X"
Fleisher
will act as accompanists.
All-Talking Drama
1 4"
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29
Robert Morten in m All•Talking
Picture
.13.gibtiC
PAUL LIPSITZ
of
At the tenth pair of subscription
concerts to be played on Jan. 30,
and Friday afternoon, Jan. 31,
Victor Kolar will make his first
appearance as conductor of these
concerts this year and he has chos-
en to open this program with the
Glazounow Fourth Symphony in
Flat major, Op. 43.
Detroit's Grand Opera Sea-
son Eagerly Awaited.
Saturday Matinee Only—
"KING OF THE CONGO"
(DEPENDABLE GREYHOUND
LINES
BUSSES EVERYWHERE
tinguished cast, will be seen at the
Shubert-Detroit theater starting
Sunday, Jan. 26.
Tearle takes the part of the Zep-
pelin commander who, on the eve
of starting for the Antarctic re-
gions, learns that his wife is in
Noted Lithuanian Jewish love with his chief aide on the ex-
pedition. When the Zeppelin gets
Comedian Appears at
near the South Pole it is wrecked.
Yiddish Theater.
All of those on board except the
commander and his aide perish.
Aaron Lebudelf, noted Lithu-
anian Jewish comedian, is in De-
troit for special performances at Three Great Talkies at Al-
Littman's Yiddish Theater this
hambra Theater.
week-end, and that means packed
"The Mighty," with George Ban-
houses and an enthusiastic reeep-
croft in the starring role, will be
lion for the noted actor.
the feature at the Alhambra Thea-
Mr. Lebedeff, in performances
on Sunday, Monday nod Tues-
this Friday evening, and Saturday ter
day.
and Sunday, Jan. 25 and 20, mat-
On Wednesday and Thursday,
inees and evenings, appears in
"The Lithuanian Yankee" (Der the Alhambra will feature Al Jol-
son in "Say It With Songs." The
Litwischer Yankee").
following Friday and Saturday,
The appearance of Mr. Lebedeff "A Romance of the Rio Grande"
is a signal for joy on the part of will be featured.
the Yiddish theate•-going audi-
ence. With a reputation for able '
acting, tine singing and dancing,'
Remodeled Piccadilly Under
Mr. Lebedeff's fame has spread to
New Management.
other lands, and in this country he
The Piccadilly Theater, Fenkell
is one of the outstanding favorites
I at Livernois, has been remodeled
of the Yiddish stage.
I and is now under the new manage-
all sponsor the show-
Antarctic Thrills in "The t t r i og
l ,1 1.: ma of which
the best
tal pictures.
king
Lost Zeppelin" at the
The presentations this week follow:
Shubert Detroit.
Sunday, "Big Time:" Monday
a Tuesday,
Tesda
y u
u y,„
,, X;"
, Wed-
Just one big thrill after another,
in Lore;"
urs-
with love and adventure crowded and
,
da
and
Friday,
"Frozen
Justice:"
in, is the way Tiffany's all-talkin ,
Y
, Saturday, F eb. 1, "In Land of the
special, "The Lost Zeppelin,"
described. This great production Silver Fox."
with Conway Tearle, Virginia Valli i
and Ricardo Cortez heading a dis- ' RADIO SERVICE. Euc. 9500
OBITUARY
`The MIGHTY' PI CCADILL Y
Esther Ralston, %wear Oland
Raymond Hatt..
Littman's Peoples Theater
10, at 2:30 p.
m., the Temple Sisterhixel will hold
its annual joint meeting with the
Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek and
the National Council of Jewish
Women. On this occasion Miss
!ram Kraft will speak on "The Jew-
ish Woman Re-Itorn.". All mem-
bers of the League of Jewish Worn-
en's Organizations, of which the
Temple Sisterhood is a constituent
member, are invited.
LOURIE
Special Analysis
of
United Fruit Company
will be sent on request
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VS.
JACKSON ELKS
Tues. Ere. Jan. 28, 9:00 p. in.
DANCELAND
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Admission 50c 75c
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Preliminary Game at 8
Reserved Seats Call Randolph 7000
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WERT'S
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formerly
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MANUEL URBACH
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in our New Location
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