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porfert by iliscriatioatiny smoAers

10 BENT—Furnished room for
An e•xceptional vaudeville bill
E011 RENT — Nicely furnished
single or nitwit.. 31eals if de-
will he offered. The headliner will
room fur lady or gentleman with
sired.
Contioutou.: hot water.
be 31iss Frances ‘‘'hite, diminutive
private family; near Trumbull
Home privileges. Private fain-
star of musical comedy and vaude-
and Clairtmount car lines; 81 per
ily. Call Ilendoek 0128-1t.
I ills; her "31-i•s-s-i-p-p-i" has be-
w'o'k (or $15 per moonth.
Mrs.
1-Olt vENT .A furnished room -' a song classic. She will 1x-
eireenfield, 1053 Maim- avenue.
-
for a man 111• boy,
1Vith or a-sisted by John NItiehan, Jr., with
I.
RENT —Nice large steam-
without garage. All house Hen- halter Ft•Idknapp at the plant.
OP te.
heated room for lady, gentleman
hges. Hemlock 0183-11'. 2707 Iler oilfering will be a cycle of songs
or couple. Small family. Kith-
and dances. Others (in the bill,
Sturtevant averlue.
en privileges. 1:151 Tuxedo, near
which are all Ifiolio Keith-Orpheum
Trumloull car line. Hemlock P11031INENT
l'hicago
eels, will be lit 3Ieyers & C(
0382-R. Shaposnick.
House has three forfeit(id piana 'llemoritss" or "A Night in a I3a
"Racketeer" at Madison.
and player-piano contracts in room," 0 travesty of the good o
Mingling the drama and sinister
NEFINED, (-enable woman, high-
OW DS TIMIVAUDIVIIIIIIOMOSAI
Detroit. Reliable party willing ' layst?1; [fear:end and Gertrue ird'
le MUSIC
•ntluence of the underworld with
est references, wishes position as
to take over itniall mar thly pay- Raise in and Brun- Morgan find J
he culture and extravagant con-
companion to elderly lady. No
The sum of $12.00 was realized
ments ran have any tone of these lath Lake in "Personification t
tentment of socit-t y, '"rhe Itacke-
o lo iect ion to traveling. Write Box
. .o..141$ Al CANA ...ANIL
instrument for only the balance Nonsense."
Goo:limns' Final Appearanc e for the Ani•a Orphans Home and t•tor," starring Hubert Armstrong
Su .1.
715, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Farm School from the recent dance.
due..
Send your nun,• or
,ill I •
and featuring Carol Lombard, 110W
Here This Season on
Plans are being 1111/111e for a
dress for full information to P. Remodeled Publix Alham-
BIG
MIDNIGHT
SHOW
nl the Madison theater, presents
F011 NE NT—Furnishell room with
Sunday.
concert in Windsor during the
O. Box 172, Chicago, Ill.
TONIGHT AT 11:45
romance that for entertainment
private family; home privileges.
bra to Reopen March 15.
1•:ugene Goossens, (-conductor o f I month of 'Mardi.
end (-ohm is one of the most (I've-
iiminGs: M. COHAN'S GREATEST
1051 Hazelwood, Empire 5040-1V. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
After the final perfoirmaries• Sun- the Rochester Symphony Orrhestr a
A special meeting has been call-
MUSICAL COMEDY
ive
all-
dialogue
pictures.
room in pri,ate family.
Near .' lay evening of Greta Garbo in "The and guest conductor this week i n ed for March 2, to elect officers.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished
street car and bus line. 3285 Ktss," the Alhambra Theater will I letroit, makes his final appearanc e The first anniversary of the Ini•
route:. Suitable for One or two
1
Iv closed for extensive alterations this season on Sunday's Pop Con . (lies' Auxiliary will be celebrated
Tuse(lo, Arlington fil.10-1t.
gentlemen.
Glicage if desired.
end remodeling,. The theater will cell played at Orchestra Hall, b y on March 9, when the newly elect-
DETROIT
Near Hamilton and Trumbull FOR
— Nicely furnished r omen tin Saturday, March 15, as Int. Detroit Symphony Orchestra a t' ed officers will be installed.
.0 s.
Rent reas'inable.
1511
room for lady or gentleman, :311
he new l'ulilix Alhambra, of the 3:30 p. tn. 3Ir. Goossens has Will
West
Philadelphia,
Empire
conveniences. 2201 Pingree, leo
A
:renter Publix Talkie Group.
a place for himself in the musiea
0193-W.
tweet] Fourteenth and La Salle
The sum of $75,000 is being spent life of Detroit by his sterling per PROF. ADOLPH COHN,
boulevard. Call morning, and
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting
FRENCH
SCHOLAR,
DIES
o make the Alhambra Theater one formann•s and his programin g
EDDIE BUZZELL
. YOUNG MARRIED 'IAN needs
even i ng ,
' to f the most modern equipned thea-
1'ARIS.----1.1. T. A.1—Adolphe
ORCHESTRA HALL
leaves nothing to be desired by
work ha
ALICE DAY
.
badly.Handy
with tails
.
Cohn, who for 28 years was instruc-
a1111 Call drive car. Address Box FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom. I ers in the country. improved those who love symphonic music.
Sunday Afternoon at 3:30
EDNA MURPHY
Vestern Electric sound equipment
tor and professor of french at
723, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Suitable for one or two relined ,i
Pk lure of Her" Races
f the latest design is to be in-
i Columbia University, died here
}TEAR THOSE OLD FAVORITES
gentlemen. References. 1:132 ,
tuited. Ventilation equipment, Music Study Club Has Busy Feb. 13, at the age of 79. Ile also
DRESSNIAKING for young ladies
"Tin • Yankee Doodle Dandy," etc.
wilt conduct •
Taylor, between Twelfth and n
eiv scats, new furnishings, decora-,
"Give My Regards to Broadway"
taught several years at Harvard.
and children. Specialize in origi-
Program.
Fourteenth. Euclid 0861 - M.
t tolls, canopy, lobby, floors, f111(1 a
and Others
nal styles. Also remodeling.
A splendid l■ rogram has been ar- He retired from the Columbia pro-
All-Talking Comedy and News Reel
Tickets: 25e, 50n, 75o, SI.Ou
Reasonable prices. -11139 3ffinte- "Olt It ENT—Furnished mon wit h t holl,111,1 tither new details will be ranged for the pleasure of mem-- f eaStir ship in 1910.
r
STALE
as
Professor ('ohs served in the
rey. E'airmount 4308.W.
small family.
Convenient fu
hers and their husbands at thestir-
1, ra:um-Prussian War.
couple ot•
He (little
NEXT SYMPHONY PAIR
311 14 Stoic
The Sweetest, Most Alluring, Di-
ohol annual suirce, Feb. 25, 8:30 p.
' 1VANTF:D
- "Miss Nelly of N'Orleans'
lady to
minutive Stage and Vaudeville
Thur. and Fri., Mnrch 6.7
cant, Arlington 7173.8.
nt., in the lounge of the T‘v(•tititith in 1875 to America, where he was
Star
cook and be companion to elderly'
elderly'
the founder and first president of
Century Club.
Second Week at Civic.
Ossip Gabrilowitsch
Eery.
NI, 1111U,C,I.1
F1111 RENT --A nicely furnished
the "Alliance Francais," Ile WAS
Conductor
The
philanthropic
committee,
Miss Jessie Bonstelle is nuking ,
exchanged.
()ill 1...ligtd-
room for lady or gentleman, by a e nr
the
author
of
"Montaigne"
regard-
Mischa Elman
Of her rare stagy appearances Mrs. Edmund 31. Sloan:en chairman,
4 , 91 Saturday or Sunday.
couple without children.
ed as one of the French classics
31. It. a t the Detroit Civic Theater
in functions throughout the year, giv-
(%ohti, 2230 1Vest
beteveen -• Miss Nelly of N' Orleans," a ro- ing interesting programs. The i for modern readers in 1907, and
Vol' MI WOMAN, employed, seeks
Fourteenth and La Salle, Coo--
collaborated with l'rtof. 13. D.
lama. comedy by La wet:eine(' Eyte., club tarnishes cake, and the Com-
modern room with reliable fam-
The "IT" Penonality of the
field 1091-,1.
1Voodevard in 1807 on "Voltaire's
Century
The presentation also marks the munity Fund ire ensue, on all I
ily. Can furnish references. Call
Pros.," Professor Cohn was It
Miss Sacks, Euclid 28103-.1.
TWO NEW FLATS FOR RENT return of Walter Sherwin as guest these occasions.
friend
1111(/
follower of Gambetta,
On
Dot
Myers
& Co.
3,
Mrs.
Harry
Cohen
1
laver.
This
line
old
romance
was
I
Six-room upper and six-•osom • :
Ile ' famous Jewish Premier of
r
FOR RENT--Furnishell room for
in "Youth, Speed •nd Novelty' .
lower. All latest improventents , favorite in the Garrick days of Was Chilir1111111 of a program given France during the first years of the
lady (or gentleman. 11;70 Taylor,
for
the
(laid
('are
Council
at
Tem-
the
lionstellt•
company,
and
laid
:11112 Clements avenue, 1'n:win
rt.
establishment of the Third Repub.
• 10-0 (edlY 1 0091 asked for-
licritaml RALSTON Gertrude-I
Empire 1189-W. all day Sunday
ple Beth Mrs.. Harry Becker
0922-1V. Estrin,
GRAND RIVER AVE.
I Kart, 0 cinematic reading, Mrs. 1Vil.
and after 0 p. tn.
In - somethin g for Nothing"
at West Grand Boulev•rd
\VIM. SHARE nty modern apart- 'Hot for Paris' at Hollywood !limn Sacks, songs, accompanied by
FOR
RENT —1.arge furnished'
PERFECTION
LODGE
0(0Pposite
Northwestern
Iligh10/
ment with young lady. 'boson-
Mr,
Burton
Clamage,
and
31:ex
Morgan & Lake
The long-awaited successor to
room, suitable for one or two
Perfection Lodge No. 48II, F. A 0
ably Arlington 9137. North- • The Cock Eyed Wi odd" has a r
Pitcherer, violin solos, accompan-
In "Per”nification of Nonsense.
SUNDAY. MONDAY, FEB. 23.24
K(9111E-own. Small family of
A. M., will hold a special conimuni-
west section.
-
ied
toy
31iss
Petcherer.
rived on the talking screen an: 1.
adults.
Home privileges.
"ON WITH THE SHOW"
All
Mrs. Harold Harris wits in cation 1Yednesolity, Feb. 20, at 7
"Tot For Paris" which opens a
Herbert Dyer & Co.
With
p. m. F. r. Degree and Member- A
ith or without
with BETTY COMPSON $.
fo Ill'Ilay run at the Tollywood The- eta rge of 1,11 programs, one given
"A Laugh • Second"
garage. 1989 Gladstone, Euclid
ship
Committee.
An-Talking, Singing, 11101 fig
Fell. 13 for the (faint-old Mothers
' ti
starting Sunday, utters \'i'-
101.1.
CHARLES K. SA NDORE,
and one, Feb.
Color Musical Succt•ss
25c to I p. in., 410 to 6.30 p. m.
Feb. 20. for the Lin.
tor Mcloglen in another lot those I
0 Continuous Sunday 2 to II P. M.
Secretary.
tvood Dexter Lilo,
partiri-
FOR RENT—Furnished room for
hilarious and amorous stories of a
By order of
0
oat i ng wt-re:
Mrs. II. Harris,
lady or getith•rnan. 2070 West
Inroad-minded soldier off duty. El
0A
3111.:1, L. KA\'ANAII, , W. M.
TUES., WED., FEB. 28•28
A
songs,
accompanied
by
Ilt.s.
Sol
Philadelphia, upttairs. Inquire
Brendel, the famous dumb-swede is
The
The Return of
Itottenberg.
Thepupils in the Philadelphia- the cumedy foil and Fitt Dorsay, Trigg, Miss Eleanor Ginshurg,
A CORRECTION
' HER
HOLMES
Byron School and the Young Ju- pctite French sensation is the pan- larlee's, accompanied by Miss
Owing to a regrt•ttieble tVP0
.
- 4
Williams, and Mrs. Ittsa Pearlman,
FOR RENT—Bright, comfortable datums celebrated Chamisho Osrr sum "love interest.'
Talking Detective Mystery)
graphical error, the report in last 2
pianist.
r00111 for gentleman wishing to jointly on
Story
Feb. 1:I. Moying pictures
Strong support is found on the
On the dinner opening 5
Mrs. :11. Wolfe, assisted 1'y Mrs. week's issue
share with another gentleman; were shown, depicting the lift' in It. K. 0. stage program with the
the Gewerkschaften campaign said /
SCREEN
RADIO given away FREE
twin beds; all conveniences. Near Palestine, and bags of fruit were pn•sentations of the togiginal Al. Arthur l'ollack, line-clots] a stolen- that "more than 211 men and wo• 0
SUN., MON., TUES, WED.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
1111 . 111111 bus line. Very reason- distributed to every child present.
bertina Roach ballet, a troop of I I did program at the Detroit S ma- men formed the audience." It
\\\
able. Euclid 2733-31, 2200 West In order to accommodate all of famous dancers, led by Jane Over - torium Feb. 15. Mrs.. Harry len k- should hove read "more than ' 1 00 "
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the children, the program was ar- ton, Hazel King and Lee Ryes er gave a reading, 111 ro. Bern a rd'
.
ranged for two sessions—one foil The four Kennetlys present a novid I.:Wks, songs, Miss Starimie Si-' Judge Grossman Speaker
FOR RENT--A nicely furnisht•d t
he younger children at live ,,':luck act. Fauntleroy and Yan, called :toms, dances, tweetlipanietl 11,0 Mrs.:
Over Jewish Radio
roam for refined gentleman. n the afternoon and the other for
Salata.1 Simons, Mrs. Alfred Loe- 1
Single home. All modern con- t he older children and the members "The Oklahoma Slickers" extrao t wenstein, a specialty number, and
Hour Sunday.
strange music from strong instru-
veniences. Stall shower, steilem if Young Judaea and their friends
Miss Ilene Gair, tap dancing, ac-
Judge Moses
A PUBLIX THEATRE
Grossman will
heat, continuous hot water. No at eight O ' clock in the evenings. ments, such as saws, only vases. comp:Inks' by Mrs. Alfred W(•rt- he the guest speaker on the pro-
etc.
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
gr....rated by WILLIAM Fox
other roomers. Neat' car and ( 'apacity audiences attended both
heimer.
gram of the Jewish hour to be
With VICTOR M , LAGLEN,
bus line. Reasonable rent. Hem- sessions.
SATURDAY, FEB. 22
broadcast on Sunday afternoon,'
El. BENDF.L, FIFI DORSAY Stars el
"Follow
Thru"
Continues
lock 22:01-1V, 3000 Leslie avenue,
"Cockeyed World."
The Tuxedo-Dexter branch of
from three to four o'clock, Eastern
Halevy-Hazomir
Choral
So-
JOAN
CRAWFORD
in
at Cass Theater.
Ion per cent Dotter!
the schools celebrated Chamisho
Standard Time, ever a network of
ciety.
--ON THE STAGE-
Osor Feb. 13. The children troth- .„ "Follow Thru," the Schwab and
stations, including WW.I, Detroit.
Regular rehno-sals of the Ila•
ered in the auditorium of Cie
Judge Grossman, w-hio has Imim
-",' indel musical norm•dy hit now
ing where each class presented a P' aying at t he Cato: Theater, will levy-Ilaztomir C h r a I Society actively identified
o
with the pla ■ t o.
Ilea dliners
playlet or sang appropriate sang,. ": 1' time fur another week at that (Bram+ 20:3, J. N. W. A.1 are be- lion of the use of commercial ar-
TM RS., FRI., and SAT.
ing held each Tuesday evening un- bitration and is honorary presidret
The Tuxedo-Dexter branch lob. I”' tyhouse. The book is by Lower
6800 Wyoming, So. of Warren
tained the services of 3IissesYoni-
n• Schwab; lyric by 13. C. DI - do, the direction of Enohman. of the American Arbitration Asso-
With Ernest Torrence, John Millen
DINE—DANCE-
net r oti ther hops. The chor- ciation, has chosen as the topic
nah Ticktin and Betsy Ulanoff, SY Iva; music by DeSylva and I ay
t
of
Paeeionate.
BE ENTERTAINED
teachers formerly of the Philadel- II" •nderson; dances by Bobby Con us is preparing a program for its his address, "Judaism and the
Daring MI for I.ove
phia and RN/ma School, who are
Ily; settings by Donald can-11! mit...Mown concerts, the first of Law."
also
Ow
Gang
Comedy,
Italian and Dorne,tio Coni-ini.
h
expected to take place the
replacing Misses Chayah King and t.It' r; staged by' Edgar Mai
- RAILROADING"
Rabbi Jonah It. Wise of the Cen-
FROG LEG—CIIICKF:N—STEAK
latter part of March.
Ewe Margolis, who were married
tral Synagogue, New York, will
DINNEILS
SUNDAY, FEB. 23
On Feb. 10, a group of Halevy- conclude his series of addresses
recently and left the city.
wo Lawyers in "Be Your-
111.- All-AoOkir, Ito
Iltizomir members took part in a with a tail, on "Washington in our
It has alrnaly become tradition-I
Featoring
GRETA GARBO in
self" at United Artists.
And All New Stage Show
al
in
the
Oakland
School
that
Cha-
dramatic
sketch
presented
at
the
Dun. tai "
• w it: Of t h
MAY DEVINE JACK VANN
e
principals
in
"I:,
Cha sidim ball which was given s by
Taisho Osor be celebrated in a, y„
MAE BAXTER
urself," the United Artists all- the. Farbano Folk Schule at the
more unique way that other testi.
Organizes
Popular Piano
cals. Instead of gathering all the I tu und, musical and dramatic pie- Fort Wayne Hotel. William Gay--
ENOS CENARDO
Classes.
pupils in the auditorium where aI Ar re now showing at thus United mall directed the singing of Chass•
— and hk-
Lists theater, were former lao• idle songs as part of the sketch in-
Miss louretta DeYoung
271.".
Alter the final performance Sunday
general program is presented, the
everone of Gret• Garbo in "The Kiss"
"BLUE TONES"
rs, Robert Armstrong and Harry tended to
KOSHER RESTAURANT
affair is placed in the hands of
portray the celebration Rochester avenue announces that
the Alhambra Theater Will be el..]
Com. any time—Stay as long as you
een, who turned to the stage Is - of a Cffiissidic wedding.
she is now prepared to conduct pi-
the
members
of
each
class,
and
r
for extensive •Iter•tiona and ,.model-
Try Our Hotta-Like Meal.
like—Open all night.
use the future promised them
ing. The th willreopen on Sat.
eachgroup elects officers to ar-
A clam in sight reading has ante 1'111SSIO1 in popular as well as
gee
today.
March
IS,
•a
the
new
Pub.
rater wealth.
8832 TWELFTH STREET
NO COVER CHARGE
range the celebration.
been formed under the supervision classical music.
Alhambra of the Greater Publis Talkie
Ile
sea I•imitahle Pohl Cobb.
Mis
s
at any time
e
DeYoung
has
trained
her-
way
The instructors. Morris Lachover, ,
Croup.
of Rev. Samuel Nffigilevsky and
mesa
of for Paris" at Riviera. meets each Monday evening at Far- self to give a thorough course in
For Reservalio. Call
Nathan Croll, Jacob Litchitz and
-
popular
music.
She
is
well
known
Morris Plufkin assisted their pu-
'Hot for I'aris," the all-talking, hand he•adquarters, Twelfth and
FAIRMOUNT 5928
pHs in arranging their program,
Wi se-cracking successor to "The Gladstone. All members are eli- in Detroit as a radio performer,
ORCHESTRA HALL—WEDNESDAY EVE., FEB. 26
and
has
on
numerous
es-casions
The program in the Fenkell
-k Eyed World" with Victor N.
gible to attend.
First Recital A ppt•arance
WASIAVIMS%%1101iWillsW•Ms
o School was similar to that in the
glen, Fifi Dorsay and El Brea
A campaign for new members is given piano recitals before various
Oakland School. M. Michlin was del inthe leading roles is the now under way, and every person Detroit groups.
0
Bring- Your Friends to
0
VLADIMIR
assisted by A. Lachover, Anna scr een feature at the Publix
interested in singing 14 any kind.
Zack and Deborah Hellman.
ier a Theater
th
is week.
but Jewish music in particular, is
PIANIST
Miss Leah Pike, togethutvith
invited to apply for membership.
Often at Hall—$1.00-31.50-82.00-12.50
Misses Faye Gorelick :Ill Ida D etroiter in 'Let's Go Places' Blanks mayobtained
ained from Miss
Weiner, arranged group celebra-
Gertrude Shatzen, financial secre-
at Fox.
tions in the Ferry School.
'Let's Go Places, - which opened tary, who may be area at the next
In the Six Mile Road School,
rehearsal on Fele 25, at 539 Kenn_
Fr
iday
at
the
Fox
is
an
all-talk-
the et lebration was held in the As.
worth, beginning at 8:15 to. ms
i
semblv Hall where hoth parents ng
io , singing and dancing produi -
Fenkell at Livernois
n,
featuring
Joseph
Wagstatr,
and children gathered, a program
la
Vladimir
Horowitz at Or-
Lane, Sharon I.ynn, Frio s
Phones Office
Matinee Daily
which included, songs, playlets and
Fmr re 3472
8210 TWELFTH STREET
so
130
p
m Continuous to
p. m.
-hardn,
Walter
Catlett,
Itiv••
chestra
Hall.
ErZ7re°1.4.
(lancing.
•, Charles Judels and Ilka Chas,.
••.
The smaller schools, such 8.
Piano enthusiasts are Imikieg for-
SUNDAY. MONDAY, FEW 23.24
SECOND GREAT STAR ATTRACTION WELCOME TO DETROIT
was
horn
in
this
city
acil
ALL:
TALKING
MYSTERY
River Rouge, Mack Avenue, Ver-
ward to the coming of Vladimir
4140 St. Antoine
FRIDAY NIGHT. FEB. 21
O
/
or Highway. Delray and others. "" ucated at the University of - Horowitz. at Orchestra Hall next
0
"THE UNHOLY NIGHT"
SAT. AND SUN., FEB. 22.23, Matinee and Evening
whirs F „ od 'la-te. saner
brought their children to the Phil- troit.
Wednesday peening, Feb. 211. The
EDM. IN RELKIN AND SIGMUND WEINTR.AEB PRESENT
0
D•ncing, Entertainment
/ adelphia and Byron school where
TUES. WED., FEB. 25.26
two appearance', td. Horowitz with
O
I
1 tis: WEI I .KNOWN JER
ARTIST
The Finest Show in Town
JOAN CRAWFORD in
they partook in the general cele- "No No Nanette" at Para- the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
O
For R
ion. Call
bration.
have given the losol concert goers
mount Theater,
"UNTAMED"
Glendale 9595
The Detroit Chapter of Ilailas-
Claire :ridAli•xat.obr an idea of what may be expected in
lickmy
lt ,.fineil At mo-phere
0 sah acknowledges receipt of $73.
;ray Nay the featured leading his recital appearanee.
I
THURS., FRI., FEB. 27-28
♦ Music by Lewis' Syncopators j 43, luncheon money, from the I:ni- roles in "No, No, Nanette," tt
In Her Great Sucre..
Corner Superior
A toil Hebrew Schools, as follows:
Chord of Judea.
'first National musical comedy i- • -
Talking ri-•
I
I
Philadelphia, 530.73: Tuxedo.
ore now at the Paramount 'Fr • .
The Chord of Judea rilumlo . rahip
ViklAWIAW ••••••••••••• $12.09; Fenkell. $10.48; Ferry,
"HELL'S HEROES"
ter
is increasing at the rate of six
Raymond
Chas. R Mord
$8.30; Oakland, $0.47; D•lray.$
new members each week. It als1
it, 1-Clore Zol
(0,
•
Mrs. Celia Broder took perste!
DEPENDABLE
SATURDAY. MARCH I
boasts of having the lest mandolin
She will be •smsterl by MOITIS Krakow. and the eat. Littmas company.
aL charge of the distribution of
GR EYHOUND LINES
GREYHOUND
TICKETS
players in Detroit, including the
he bags.
Ken
Maynard
Busse. Everywhere
Evenings-91.75,
$1.50,
$1.00,
75e, 50e
F ord Sales and Service
gifted Leo
composer
mposer of
It
Matinee-31.50, $1.00, 75e, 50e
'LUCKY LARK IN"
Lafayette 3420
Euclid 4084 i a beautiful waltz and several other
Call City Cab Co. Ch. 7070 8770 Linwood
Big Doubt Feature Midnirlit Shaw
Tickets On Salo Now at the Box 015ee.

3747 WOODWARD 0

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SAMMY WALSH

Master of Ceremonies

Esther Sterling

DetrnIt's Favorite

Nellie Durkin

Blue of Blocs

ALVIRA NORTON
Prima Don.

JANE JOYCE
Soubrette

WILLIE NEWBERGER

and his Octette of Melodi•ns

DAILY

Italian a

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CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En- TI) RENT—Beautiful large airy
gagenients, wedding and
furl ished room, with private
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
Gentry', for one or two gentlemen
—
troll (alarmCo
g
111
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• ladies.
Garage if desired.
Another outstanding star of the
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow, 565.1
2392 Hazelwood avenue.
Yiddish theater is appearing at
Littman's Yiddish People's Thea-
MRS. J. SHERLINE--First-class FOR RENT— Large
furnished
catering for weddings and par-
room in exclusive apartment ter as it guest actor.
Miss Celia Adler, one Of the lead-
ties. 15860 Linwood. Long-
building with shower bath, for
fellow 7352.
one or two gentlemen or ladies. ing figures on the Yiddish stag,-,
appears
this weck•nd, together
Convenient to Trumbull car.
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
1000 Seward avenue, Apt. 121. with Morris Krohn•r, leading man
TORS—We do painting, deco-
of the regular company, in "The
rating and plastering. Guaran• bolt RENT — A
light, comfortable Jolly Girl" ("Ilia Freiliche :Mohr).
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
furnished room all modern con- This performance is to be repeat-
Gladstone. I'hone Garfield 5128
v eniences, for a fine young lady. ed on riday evening, Saturday
from 7 to 10 a. tn. and 4 to 8
lloard if desired. 3031 131aine and Sunday niatints•s and evenings.
p. m.
The entire cast of Littman's Thea-
avenue, phone Euclid 1929-V1:,
ter is to assist 31iss Adler and Mr.
YOUNG LAM', alone in quiet, LADY, ALONE, will share fur- K rohher.
modern apartment, will rent
nished modern apartment with
room ti.1 one or two young ladies.
reliable lady or couple. Must fur-
I se of piano and radio; $1 per
nish references. Garfield (175:3-J. Oriental Offers First Class
week. 2073 Pingree, Apt. 201i,
,
Bill.
Euclid 0119-31, E OR RENT—A nicely furnished
Mont
"Little Johnny .1.11,s," with Ed-
SUllitlil tor
f
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couple.
FOR RENT—A beautifully fur-
die Buzzell, Alice White, Robert
Call Garfield .3905-W.
nished room with two windows
Edeson and others will be the
III private home for refined man; FOR RENT—Exceptionally large
screen offering at the Oriental be-
2733 Carter, tor. Lawton, next to
room with two windows for one ginning next Friday. It is an all
Gladstone. 33. ith or without go.
or t wo gentlemen. Private home, talking, singing and ;lancing story.
liege. Rent reasonable. Euclid
shower bath, elevator apartment. As a musical comedy when playell
11127.
Inquire 1923 M'est Euclid, Apt. by the Four Cohans, George M.
301.
REFINED AMERICAN IVID01V, FO It RENT—Furnished room for Cohan, author of the family, wrote
the play and music. Aiming the
30, wishes the acquaintance of
lady or gentleman. Must be song hits were "Give Sly' Regards
an A mericanized gt•ntleman, 15
seen to appreciate. Very reas- to If roadway," "I'm a Yankee
to 311, who is in lousiness or pro-
onable. Wonderful location. 2181 Doodle Dandy," which are still pop-
fessional. Writt• Box 810, De-
Handmaid. Kramer. • ular with bandnuisters because
of
troit Jewish Chronicle.

American

DINNERS

Served 6 to 9:30

Entire show 7:30

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Reservations: Cull "Ted"

4GLendale10434-9218

DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT

Club
Ambassador

246 Edmund Place

at John R.

Special Feature Week This Week

Something go'neon all the time.
Featurin g Carolina Hawaiian Trio.
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Makers and Novellie4
Fr'darKrzht Bathin2 Beauty Contest
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Saturday and Sunday Nights

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Dance to the strains of The Am-
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Near Woodward

Gue , ts •rriving for dinner wilt 1,
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Show

$1.50

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Master of Ceremonies

Presenting

ENTIRE NEW SHOW

For Reservations Call
JACK "KEYES" • CAD. 0354

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516 Grand River Ave. West
Near :Michigan Theater
Detroit's Most Select Tea Room
Sea Food and Vegetarian Din-
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Hot Lunch.. Every Day. Tea
Leaf Readings FREE!
Open for Bridge and Bunco
Parties
Hours: 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
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Special Evening Dinner 75c
5 to 9 p. m.

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Popular Concert

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Littman's Peoples Theater

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"The Jolly Girl"

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