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CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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PAGE THREE

(2 LASSIFIE 12) :.: CELIA ADLER AT

YIDDISH THEATER

CATERERS-Strictly kosher. En- TO Ri•:NT-Beautiful large airy
gagements, w e i n g
and
f arr. i , ht.d room, with private
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
faniny, for one (tr two gtsntlernen
---- -
troit Catering Co., M. A.
tor ladies.
Garage if desired.
Another outstanding star of the
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow, 5654
25"2 Hazelwood avenue.
Yiddish theater is appearing, at
Littman' s Yiddish People's Then-
NiRS, J. SHERLINE--First-class FOR
Large furnished ter
is a guest act or.
catering for weddinrs and par-
room in exclusivt• apar tment
Miss Cto
( re s at Adler, one of t be lead
ties. 15850 Linwood. Long-
fellow 7352.
building with shower bath, for ing figures on the Yiddish stage,
JOYOUS MOM ENT
one or two gentlemen or ladies, rippears this week-end, together
Cn
ovenient to Trumbull car.
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
Seward avenue, Apt. 121. with 31orris Krohnt•r, leading man
'fORS-We do painting, deco.;
of the regular company, in "The
rating and plastering. Guaran- ' FOR RENT-A light, comfortable .1°11y Girl" ("Die Freiliche Moid").
et, work. Nathanson, 2987
performance
(tenancy is to berepeat-
urnished room. all modern con-
Gladstone, Phone Garfield 5128
veniences, for a tine young lady. I ' d ' L " . ! IIFrida y, (o
Ivallia g', Saia orda.s v .
tram 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8
lIttard if desired. iteit Blaine " 1 " 1 'cumin )! maIthrIve and"
Helen you arc dealt threc-
eVer"K'
p m.
The entire cast of Littman's Then-
avenue, phone Euclid PrI0-1V

ter iti to
YIN I NG LADY, alone in quiet, LAM', ALONE, will share fur- Krohner assist Miss Adler and Mr.
of-a-kind etonecal your joy • ..
modern apartment, will rent
niched modern apartment with
nowt to one nr two young ladies.
Tres lien (pronounced arcs him)
reliable lady or couple. had fur-
l'se of piano and radios $1 per
nick references. Garfield 0753-J. Oriental Offers First Class
week. 2073 l'ingrt•e, Apt.
'
S06, I - -----
_
Bill.
Euclid 0119-M.
I FOR RENT---A nicely furnished
"Little Johnny 'Jones," with Ed-
room. Suitable for young couple.
FOR RENT-A beautifully fur-
('all Garfield 5905-W.
die Buzzell, Alive White, Robert
nkheil room with two windows
Edeson and others will he the
inprivate home for refined non: F OR RENT-Exceptionally large screen offering at the Oriental be-
2735 Carter, cur. Lawton, fleet to
room with two windows for one ginning next Friday. It is an all
Idad,tone. With or without I.
or two gentlemen. Private totally, talking, singing and dancing story.
Pr0/1011neril
per( ert by iiiiteriminating rnmten
O
taut. Rent reasonable. Euclid
slower bath, elevator apartment. As a musical comedy when played
11127.
27.
1923 IVest Euclid, Apt. by the Four Cohans, George M.
1
11 ,
C ohan, author of the family, wrote
II 1•:;01;', 1 N„Isi :slhlesA :ItlIhF:..Rli f;gri(u .N
.inIt3;,InI,I.,O I,1: 1; 1,1 11.11 Zyli1::,NTI,-„Zt uhr.ir,Ii iusrhe l room fio,e,
I
, , Ip,o, g play' r‘i,fiedre nu( itii,c,., ,Arikyoti tti:.g
ga tr(hit,o
i an
Anicricanized gentleman, 15 seen to appreciate. Very erns_ to Broadway," "1'm a Yankee
1 to 311, who is in lousiness or pro- unable. Wonderful theation. 2181 Dtaalle Dandy," which are still pop-
fessional. Write Box 810, Du- Ilazulwouil. Kramer. .
ular will bandmasters because of
trait Jewish Chrttnicle. their stirring airs.
TI I RENT-Furnished room fur
11, t•3,-eptional vaudevill e . /till
FOR RENT -- Nicely furnished
:31,,,i, if ,i,.. ‘
single err t pool,.
,.ill he offered. The headliner will
room for lady or gentleman with
sired.
Continuos
It
water.
be
Miss
Frances Whitt°, diminutive
PrIvatt• family; near Trumbull
'Lome privileges.
Prieatto fain- star of musical comedy and vaude-
and Clairmttunt car lines; $1 per
ily. Call Hemlock 612s.R,
villa; her "31-i-s-s-i-p-p-i" has be-
week or $15 per month. Mrs.
I 0, II PENT-A furnished_ !sonill twine a song classic. She will I*
fircurilitild, Iii:i:i Blaine avenue.
ii , siAl'il b} John 3leehan, Jr., with
far a Mall or boy.
With " r
FOR RENT- Nice large steam-
Feldknapp at ••the piano.
without garage. All house privi- Walter
tt
..- ,
....
Ileiliell 111001 for lady, gentleman
■ IrTering Will
OP C.
b e a (Nell. of songs
hop,.
Hemlock 0185-W. 27o7
and
or couple. Small family. hitch-
dances.
OtheeS on the hill,
Sturttocant aVVIttle.
en privileges. 1951 Tuxedo, moir
which are all liatlio-Keith-Orphon --
,
.
„ nm , 'acts, will be Dt Meyers & Co
Trumbull
car line.
Hemlock BB° M 1 I\ ENT
Chicago
House has three forfeited piano "Memories" or "A Night in a Ba
11582-R. Shaposnick.
r .
"Racketeer" at Madison.
and player-piano contracts in I'"Offit" " travesty' of the 12 0"d " Id
Alittgling the drama and siniste
• REFINED, ea paltl o o woman, high-
O RLYBISTIPICVALAMIllitOWIRX
Detrnit. Reliable pa
willing I,IIIN's 01 ; Bertrand and Geist rut le
influtonce of the underworld with'.
Oct references, wishes position as
Ma
to take over small monthly pay-
and BHP , Morgan and ,I In
I'Ist:'"
the
culture aro: extravagant con
.
Cialliiiininti to elderly lade. No
intents can have any one of town, • fil
filth Lake in "Personification (of
The sum of $12.00 WAS realized
tentment of society, "The Racke .
'
uli ii,tiun to trateling. Write Box
--
instrument for only the balaW•to Nonsense."
Pau. slierlit011i Rattle
Goossens' Final
Appearance for the Anita( Orphans lbw° , and tetor," starring Robert Armstrong, -
15, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Farm St•hool fn
due. Send your nano , and ad-
------
on the recent dance. and featuring Carol Lombard, now
Here This Season on
dress for full infonnation to P. Remodeled Publix
BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW
Plans
are
lotting
made
for
a.
at
the
Alittlison
theater
Fill ■ RENT-Furnished roont with
, presents
Sund ay.
ottoctort in Windsor during
O. Box 172, Chicago, Ill.
TONIGHT AT 11:45
bra to Reopen MarcAhlhia5m-
the a romance tha t for e ntert ainm ent
private f amily; home pviltoges.
ri
Ellgelle Goosstons, eonductor of • 111011th of March.
tht s efec-
la51 Hazelwood, Empire 50.10-W. FOR RENT -- Nitsely furnishol
t:Foitt:f: NI COHAN'S GREATEST
l
After the litho! performance Sun. the Rochester Symphony Orchestra ,
A ', Pedal Meeting has been call - and color is one of e mo
MUSICAL COMEDY
room in private family. Near 'lay evening of Greta Garbo in "The and guest conductor this week in . ed for March 2, to elect officers. tive all-dialogue pictures.
FOR Rh:NT-Nicely furnishostmt
l
stmt car and has line. 3285 Kiss," the Alhambra Theater will 1hotroit, makes his final appearance!
The first anniversary of the I.:1-
room. Suitable for one or w
to
Itt• closed for extensive alterations I Ili, season on Sunday's 1'.p Con. lira' Auxiliary Will he celebrated
lItixedo, Arlington 8440,R.
gentlemen. Garage if desired.
and remodeling,'• The theater will owl played at Orchestra Hall, Ity on March 9, when the newly elect-
DETROIT
Near Hamilton and Trumbull FOR RENT-Nicely furnish e d reopen on Saturday, Marc h 15, as
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at tod officers will be installed.
Val,
Relit Ilina,lable.
1511
room for lady or gentleman. All the new Pultlix Alhambra, of the •1•311 p.
to.
M
so
r. GIssen
has won
West
Philadelphia,
Empire
conveniences, 22111 Pingnoe, be_- Greater Publix Talkie Group,
A Vitaphone-First National Picture,
a place for himself in the musical o
1749:1-\\'.
I wren Fourteenth and 1, Sane
II49
All-Talking and Singing, with
The sum of $73,000 is being spent 1 life of Detroit by his sterling per- PROF. ADOLPH COHN,
boulevard. Call mornings and to make the Alhambra Theater one . formances and his programing
FRENCH SCHOLAR, DIES
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
EDDIE BUZZELL
' YOUNG MA IZRI FID MAN needs
,oyrioi„g,..

PARIS.-
I
ARIS.-
I.I.
.
of
the
most
modern
equipped
then.
naives
nothing
to
he
desired
by
.
1.
Al
ORCHESTRA
HALL
.
-
Adolphe
.
work badly.Hrtntly
ALICE DAY
with tools
ter, in the country',
l'ohn, who for 2 .8 paths was ill true.
improvetf those who love symphonic 1111.1,ir .
a nd Cl
al drive car. Address Box FOR R
Sunday
Afternoon
at 3:30
EDNA MURPHY
ENT-Furnished bedroom. Western Electric sound equipment
_ _
tor und professor of French nt
723, Detroit .lewish Chronicle.
Suitable for One Or Iwo refined
Picture
al Horse Race.
of the latest design is to be in- ,,,,
Columbia University, diet] here
;
gentlemen,
References.
HEAR THOSE OLD FAVORITES
1932 stalled.
Ventilation equipment, M us i c Study Club Has Busy Feb. 13, at the age of 79. Ile also
U -- E SSN1AKING tar young ladies
"I'm • Yankee Doodle Dandy," etc.
will cnnJucl
Eaylor, between Twelfth and new scats, new furnishings, deeli
taught several years at Harvard.
"Give My Regard. to Broadway"
and children. Specialize in origi-
ra- ,
Program.
Fourteenth. Euclid 0 8111-31.
ti
and Others
lions, vanotty, lobby, floors, and a '
I
nal styles.
l • pro-
Also remodeling.
- - --
. _.-
A splendid prttgrano has been ar- Ile retinal . from the . c ii.LIM.i.t1
All-Talking Comedy and News Reel
'
fes -sorship i ll 19101
Itt.asonalble prices,-1039 lol o nt e - FOR RENT-Furnishtod room with , t,i, olo,s,assod°thl other new details w ill be ranged for thto pleasure of mem.
Tickers: 25c, 50c, 75v- , $1.00
'
STACE
Professor Cohn storved in the
Icy. FairmItunt 4568.11'.
.email famil y.
Co nvenient for
' hers and their husltands it the se-
Ile came
NEXT SYMPHONY PAIR
couple or single. :WIG Stall, "•••
I 01111 annual soiree , Feb, 25, 8:30 1,. F'ranc,, -Prussian War.
The Sweetest, Most Alluring, DI-
--
I WANTED .- Midille•nui.,1 lady to
min t, A rli ng t on 717;,../ z.
minutiv• Stage and Vaudavill
Mi ss Nally of N'Orleane, m., in the lounge of the Twentieth in 187a to Amrica where he was
Thur. and Fri., March 6.7
cook and be t-ompattion to elderly
Star
---
-
thto foamier and first president of
Century Chat.
Second Week at Civic.
Ossip Gahrilowitsch
holy.
No h o usework.
Refer- Felt II ENT--A nicely furnished
""m"IIIIII".1 the "Alliance Francais," Ile was
Tht•
Conductor
tor
311.-•s. .1 essie lions telly is northing ,
B IIII "" 1"."B I "
ewes exclutotgol. Call Longfel-
room for lady or g entleman , by a
the
author
of
"Montaigne"
regard-
• no• oof It rare stage appearances NIrs. Edmund M. Snoman chairman,
Mischa Elman
t
'
low 0,(91 Saturday or Sunday.
(ample without children. 31. R. at the Detroit f'ivic Theater in functions throughout the year, giv- too as one of the French classics
Violinist
r mode rn reader:: ill 19117, and
Cohn, 2230 West Euclid, between . "Miss Nally of N' Orleans;' a ro- ing interesting programs.
The fo
YOUNG WONIAN, empltlyed, seeks
1 O Ill lin rated
Feurteenth and La Salle, Car-
with Prof.
B. D.1 ,,,=..,,,,
mantic
comedy
by
Lawerence
Isle
I
club
furnishes
cake,
and
the
Com-
modern room with reliable tam-
The "IT'. Personality of the
field iteti...1.
1
in 1897 on "Volt, I tin
• .
.4
''‘1111‘1INIkIg‘2"716•1
The presentation
presentation
marks the • munity
Fund
ice cream, on all Woodward
i t. ...
Century
p , r
.
ily. Can furnish references. Call
1..
,
- I
-
r
.
I Oh. •
I 1) ■ ■ .,111 . , Coh
n Was II
TIVe NEIV FLATS FOR RENT return
of Walter Sherwin as gutost, Ike esto ttccasions.
3liss Sacks, Euclid 2803,1.
,
friend
and
fidnover
of
Gambetta,.,
O n F to
o
ah.
A,
, ‘I
los.
Dot
Myers
& Co.
MT%
1'u
hen
I
F
i
r
li
i' t I
t h e rittiurtIs
-
" " " 'II"'"'"" I . a a ' ' I.
Jewish P
SIC4"s'
upper
r emier of I
Prl'Illi
ri
a. the
lira' Garrick
'Id "'min"
' was
PHI RENT - Furnished room f or
favorite in
days
of , t roan
In "Youth, Speed and Novelty"
"ha ` i 'non
lower. .\ II latest im p ovements.
r
! ' of a P
. program KI"'"
France during the first years of the I
l i m y orpk ti mnam 111711 Taylor,

:;1112 Clements avenue, Empire the Milstein. tam note ' s and ha I re - fur the Child ('are I lamed at r,11,- establishment of the 'Third Re pule
' pie Beth El.
matedly keen ((skil! fIn.
ltririrand FLALSTON (4rt,,..41
EmpireI ISit-W. all day Sundae
Mrs. Harry Ittasker li ,.
11922.W. Estrin.
' (

GRAND RIVER AVE.
. 3, 3. a ( rattlalic reading', Mt,. IS il.
and a fter a p. in.
in "Something for Nothing"
0 at West Grand Boulevard
lialn
Stil
.
ks,
WILL SHARE my mothorn apart- 'Hot for Paris' at Hollywood
songs, annolopann l 1.y
F Oli RENT - Large furnished -
PERFE
.F) E
n CTION
CTION LODGE
a u ral with y o ung lady. RI.
31 rs. Burn
0( O pposite Northwestern Iligh4
to Clan iage, and 3Iax
Morgan & Lake
":"'"-
III"
Ion
room, suitable for one or two
Pi
h
s
""
••
Lodge
No.
able.
486,
"""
I
Arlington 11137.
F. 8:
Bstellerels, violin solos, to - oolleall- A, 1 31.,
' SUNDAY, MONDAY, FEB. 23-24 $
North- "The Cod( Eyed World" ha s a, " i„.,
in "Personification of N
1 hy m i .,,,, It,,,,k,,,.,,,. ,
gent leinton.
Small family of
Will
a special communi-
west section.
rived on the talking screen and
m o „ . it oto .„1,1 if arr i, tv,,,, In cation Wednesday,Fah, 2 „ , to 7 0 "ON WITH THE SHOW" 4
adults. II iii privileges. All
fur For Paris"
h i h I
Herbert Dyer & Co.
p. in . E. C. te Ile
conveniences. With or without
with BETTY COMPSON
and 3Iemlwr-
2
o ur day run at the w-
'.- "dens
Tollywood
Th e a-I ' ' • InIt ge - "I. '"" Pr"gi ,:"M' ', " ;',' .g ,.i" ' ", ship C ommite.
"A Laugh • Second"
garage. I peg Gladstone, Euclid
F eb. la for the Oa k woo
# All-Talking, Singing, Dancing;
.° d mottle',
Weis
starting
Sunday,
offers
A'itH
club
and
20.
t
..
,,. th,. 1,i,',.
1011.
wo o, leech.
CHARLES K. SA NDORF,
25c to I p. m., 40c to 6:30 p. m.
tar 31cLaglen in another of those : wood Dexter
n
n
0
Secretarv.
• Sundry 2 to II P. M.
Club. Th., pauki- I
hilarious and amorous stories of a ha ti ng
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
Ity order of
lady or gentleman. 2070 West
H s Mrs.
ilarri'",
Woad-minded soldier off duty. El ',maw, atwompanital La
Sol SANIUEL L. KAVANAU, W. M.
TUES., WED.,. FEB. 25-26
A
0
Ithendel,
the
famous
dumb-swede
is'
'Trig,;,
were:
311s.
Philadelphia, upstairs. Inquire
The Return of
Eleanor Ginsburg, -
I
Rottenberg.
The pupils in the Philadelphia- t he comedy foil and Fill I forsa3 - ,1
K.
A CORRECTION
dances aceinil pan itll by 31 iss C.
/I SHERLOCK HOLMES d
wit,. „ Freni.h ,en,lition is the pari- lianeeS,
Berton Schott] and the Young .1u-
Owing to a' rt•grettab typo- • 4
IVillianis, and Mrs. Roil Pearlman,
FOR RENT-Bright, comfortable drowns eelelorated Chamisho Oscr 'ffin ""'"'
graphieal error, the report in lu s t 2 All.Talking Detective Mystery
thIrr I'`I• ••
! pianist.
Story
room for gentleman wishing to jointly on Feb. 13. Moving pictures
SIr" 11 8. ,11 1•1•I'll k round on the ;
issue
ue ion the dinner opening 5
Mrs. M. IVolfe, assisted by III rs. the
--0
share with another gentleman; were shown, depicting the life in II. K. O. stage program with the
Gewer
camp
men aign said
RADI
SCREEN
RADIO given away FREE
lords;
ok; all conveniences. Neat Palestine, and longs of fruit were presentations of the ogiginal A- I Arthur Pollack, ni•esented a solely that "more than 211
SUN., MON., TUES., WED.
and wo- ,
is
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
i...
, , i 0 i t . ■ nil - 1 should
car 011:1 bus line. Very reason- distributed tu every child present. holm,
m Rosch ballet, a trout, of 11 1
men formed the audience" It mligikliklik-amimmakIk%lok4
Olsen torium F e b. 15. !qrs. Harry Beck- I t-
able. Euclid 2733-M. 22,10 West In order to ricoonontolotte all of famous dancers, led
tip Jane
ould have read "more than 200.'
.
Euclid.
!
the children, the prooram was ar- ton, llazd K ng and Lee Ryer , . O ' er gave a reading, Iles. Bernard
i
Lacks. songs, 31 ins 31ar judo Si-
ranged for two sessions-011V for The four Kennedy's present a novel moos,
Judge
Grossman Speaker
d
om
.,,,,
,
or,.,,
nioan
k.d by M rs.
FOR RENT--A nicely furnished the younger children at five o'clock fic .. . .
I I' allirll'eny
11
81111 Vail, railed 8,,,,,I ei nt ,,,,,, ,
Over Jewish Radio
room for refined es,entleman. in the afternoon and the who- for "The Oklahoma Sl
Mrs. Alf red Loy- I
it
e
xtrat
t
;
w
.,,,,t,,,,,
,
a
,,,,,,,..i„i
t",,,m,,, r, an d
Single home. All modern con- the older children and the members
Hour Sunday.
stranp• music from strong instru
veniences. Stall shower, steam of Young Judaea and their friends
Hiss Ilene Gair, tap dancing,
ac-
an
sludge. hoses II. Grossman will
A PUBLIX THEATRE
motifs, such as saws, lamp vas, ,,.,,,,,,,,i,,,f
b y
heat, continuous hot water. No at eight o'clock in the evenings. tote,
Mrs. Alf red Wert- he the guest speaker
the pro-
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
Presented by W 11.1.1A Prf FOX
other roomers. Near car and Capacit y audiences attended both
h(oinier.
grit
gr
of the 'lowish hour to la.
With VICTOR McLAGLEN,
-
bus line. Reasonable rent. Hem- sessions.

SATURDAY, FEB. 22
broadcast On Sunday atter awn, i
EL BENDEL, FIFI DORSAY Stare of
"Follow Thru" Continues
lock 226>t-\V, 3006 Leslie avenue.
team
"Cockeyed World."
three to
The Tuxedo-Dexter branch of
o'clock, Eastern
Halevy-Hir
azom
Chl
JOAN
Choral
So.
"
"'
CRAWFORD
in
at Cass Theater.
1011 per cent Hotter!
the schools celebrated Chamisho
Standard Time, over a network of
c iety.
"Follow T
Throe"
S
," the chwa
st
b t A
—ON THE STAGE-
Osor Feb. Li. The children gath-
simians,
'
I
I
:
Regular rehearsals of the Ha- st'.1
ered illthe auditorium of true build- Mandel inusitsal comedy hit to •
fi ln ' r tl et usdniinagin "Wht7 ' hilisletlitts.tistrt
C h to r al
ing where each class presented a playing at tht• Cass Thenter li ; : le, y-Ilazoinir
Society actively identified with the pronto-
11/11111Ch 2113, J. N. W. A.I are he-
Headliners
playlet or sang appropriate song:. continue fur sort her stook at II...
lion of the use of commercial oor
THURS., FRI., and SAT.
The Tuxedo-Dexter branch tole. playhouse. The hook is by lean. •
ing held each Tuesday evening un- bitration and is honorary president
6800 Wyoming, So. of Warren .
i
Iler the diret non of Dan Frohman, of the Americbit
tained the services of Misses l'oni. !T r,' Srhwao
an
Ar
ration A- -oo-
h; o IYI., !. I. ,.. 1! : It. V; ,I ii , conductor of the chorus. The chor.
With Ernest Torrence, John Milian
DINE--DANCE-
music o y ini, yivri and
nab Ticktin and Betsy UlanotT, oyiv
c oo .
ciation, has chosen as the topic el'
Inmetimu.. Paaaionate.
us is preparing a program for its his
BE ENTERTAINED
teachers formerly of the Philadel- Henderson; dances by Bobby I -
Daring All forLove.
address, "Judaism
and the
out-of-town
concerts,
the
tirst
of
Law."
phia and Byron School, who are redly; settings by Donald Can-.

I..
geld
which is expected In take plat's. the
replacing Misses Chayah King and ger; staged by Edgar Macro-et:
"47Ll e g3n eg
Rabbi
Jonah B. Wise of the Ft,
.DftlrlY.
I R OI;
latter part of March.
Eve Margolis, who were married
----
- --
, :s,an IciuS,13, ..totthgitsogume.,ri,N
, ew
,,f la't,tirdkr,,,,w. ol I
`- 'DINNRs
E
On Felt. III, a group of H alevy.
recently
SUNDAY, FEB. 23
ntly and left the city.
Two Lawyers in "Be Y
The All-Talking (lit
It has already become tradition-'
restotrone
self" at United Artists . ur• ,l"'"a'ir members took part in a with a talk on "Washington in one
GRETA GARBO in
And All New Stage Show
al in the Oakland School that Cha-;
dramatic sketch presented at the loemocracy."
MAY DEVINE JACK VANN
Two
of
the
principal,
le
"1l
Chassidim
ball
wh
-
ich w as given by
misho Osor be coleltrated in a
MAE BAXTER
Yourself " the United
t ots ot . the Fa rband Folk Schub. at the
more unique way that other Testi- i
Organizes Popular Piano
sound, musical and d ra tha
A 1 .to Lt
Fort Wayne Hotel. W illia m Gay-
vats. Instead of gathering all the
h
,
,
,,r,, now s h ow ing
ENOS CENARDO
the
Classes.
pupils in the auditorium where a. A--,: tock t ,, r h oso-ir
.t, ra,, .. fi t , ',!; ,,,
' , ‘.'
—And hi.—
,. i ' . : I. 11,1 8i, T. 1 ,:liii n n g 's.t.%1 part ,I,nt-gt! g, I i k t*,,,( ;.hh a ta r h - .
Miss 1.11 Uretta DeYoung of 2713
After the final performance Sunday
genera] program is presented. th e
the
evening of Greta Garbo in "The Kiss"
"BLUE TONES"
affair is placed in the hands of yers, Robert Armstrong and Hal I •- tended to portray the celebration Ittash. iss ter avenue announces that
KOSHER RESTAURANT
the Alhansbr• Theater well be closed
Come any time—Stay is long as you ,
Green,
who
turned
to
the
stage
I:
,
ski is now prepared to conduct pi-
Of a Chi,iiidic wedding.
t h e mem b ers of each clam, and
for extensive •Iter••■on• •nd remodel-
Try Dor Home-Like Meals
like—Open all night.
ing. The theater will reopen on Sat-
t, popular RS Well as
in
toach group elects officers to ar- `'('use the future promised no. • .
A class in sight reading has IT" 'Ial' saes
'
greater
wealth.
urday,
M•rch
IS,
th•
new
Pu
NO COVER CHARGE
lia
range the celebration.
5832 TWELFTH STREET
lawn formed under the supervision r• asaa'al music.
Alhambra
of
the
Cremes
Public Tailor
at any time
rb• was Washable P o w cutaiy, .61
The instructors, Morris Lachover. , of Rev. Samuel Mogilevsky and Miss De oung has trained her-
Group.
For Reservations Call
Nathan Cron, Jacob Lifchitz and 'Hot for Paris" at Riviera. meets each Monday evening at Far self to give a thorough course in
""11
Morris Plafkin assisted their pu-. "Hot for Paris," the all-talkin 3 ,' band headquarters. Twel 'fth and popular music. She is well known
_ —
FAIRMOUNT 5928
pill in arranging their program.
wise-cracking successor to "TI••• Gladstone. All members are eli- In Detroit an a radio performer,
ORCHESTRA HALL-WEDNESDAY EVE., FEB. 26
and has on numerous occasions
The program in the Fenkell Cock Eyed World" with Victor NI. gible to attend.
SNIAM3 131310313131131103,11.103W003 School was similar to that in the l.aglen, Fifi Dorsay and El Brea.
First Recital A ppearanct.
A campaign for new members is given piano recitals before varioua
o! Oakland School, M. Michlin was del in the leading roles is a , now under way, and every person Detroit groups.
Bring Your Friends to or
VLADIMIR
r, assisted by A. Lachover, Anna screen feature at the l'ublix Re - interested in singing of any kind,
I Z ac k
d Debora hilel!man. '
iera Theater this week.
but 'Jewish music in particular, is
fe
Miss Leah Pike, together with
14011i$9
PIANIST
invited to apply for membership.
.0
/ Misses Faye Gorelick and Ida Detroiter in 'Let's Go Places' Blanks may be obtained from Miss
Tickets at H•11-$1.00•1.5042.0042.50
Weiner, arranged group celebra-
Gertrude
Shatzen,
financial
secre-
at Fox.
• Loos in the F prey School.
.. /,,, es co , 1,1,,,,,,4 ,,
/
openedtary, wIfo may Is• seen at the next
which opened
In the Six Mile Road School,
I
re
rehearsal on Feb. 23, at 539 Kenil-
et lehration wan held in the As- Friday at the Fox in an all-talk-
,
the
,
ing,
singing
and
dancing
produt
worth,
beginning at 8:13 p. m,
-
dr
° semblv Hall where both parents
Fenkell at Livernois
and children gathered, a program lion, featuring Joseph Wagsratr,
Vladimir
Horowitz at Or-
Lola
Lane,
Sharon
Lynn,
Fro;
k
,
I which included, songs, playlets and
Mat,. Daily
envoi:: 334772
Richardson, Wal er Ca l tt, Dive ,
I
p
Continuo.* to
8210 TWELFTH STREET
t e
p m
chestra Hall. t
yn,,7e• D r ".
,
/
The smaller schools, such as Lee, Charles Judels and Ilka Chao-. Piano enthusiasts are Liking for-
SUNDAY. MONDAY, FEB. 23.24
SECOND GREAT STAR ATTRACTION WELCOME TO DETROIT
Wagstaff
was
torn
in
this
city
and
ward
to
the
coming
of
Vladimir
::
River
Rouge,
Mack
Avenue,
Ver-
ALL•TALKING
MYSTERY
4140 St. Antoine
FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 21
o,
I nor Highway, Delray and others. talueatt.d at the University of I•- Horowitz. at Orchestra Ilall next
"THE UNHOLY NIGHT"
SAT. AND SUN., FEB. 22-23, Matinee and Evening
,,, brought their children to the Phil- trot. Wednesday evening, Feb. 2a. The
EDWIN
IIELKIN
AND SIGMUND WEINTRAUB ('RESENT
or
Mitring, Entertainment
,
- --
, atlelphia and Byron school where
TCF S w ED., FEB 25-26
two Rpm-amnia-a of Horowitz with
I
1 HE WELL-KNOWN JEW ISII ARTIST
The Finest Show in Town
e
No No Nanette" at Para - the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
/ they partook in the general vele-
JOAN CRAWFORD in
ions MU
,
For R
0 oration.
have given the local concert goers
mount Theater,
"UNTAMED"
I
Glendale 9595
,r
The Detroit Chapter of Hada ,
I
Bernice Claire and Ale,: ., ' 411 idea of what may Ire expected it.
Al•Tatoo:
I
0 .44h acknowledgae receipt of $73.
ineoryoa Aim: giber.
;ray play the feature,' Ii':,,! .., his recital appearance.
THURS., FRI., FEB. 27.25
Music by Lewis' Syncopators I 13, luneheon money. from the ('ni-
vies in "No, No, Nanette" -
In Her Great Success
, ted Hebrew Schools, as follows: 'irst National musical comedy I -
Corner Superior
/
Chord of Judea.
'Packing
ic
h rturr .
I / Philadelphia. $30.73; Tuxedo,
tare now at the Paramount 'f p . '
Thto Chord of Judea TM Iniwrshilt
""•""a"%""a"‘""% - $12.89 ; Fen 1(4 II. $10.48 ; Ferry, ter.
"HELL'S HEROES"
11, increasing at the rate of six
R•votronel Hatton. Chas. R chlnid
Oakland. 86.47; Delrav,$4.
new notanbers each week. It al*.
Its
Mrs. Fella Brorler took person• 0
Zolaterefalry
DEPENDABLE
SATURDAY, MARCH
!toasts of having the lest mandolin
She will be •ssisted by Morrie Kremer • 14 the entire Littman company.
al
chance
of
the
distribution
of
1,1.1a,log
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