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CLIFTON dVINUI CUICINNATI 30, OHIO
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`LOST CHILDREN' AT
LITTMAN'S THEATER
.
OWMOW1 ■ •
CLASSIFIED :.: TO DIRECT I. Or R B.
NATIONAL BUREAU
Rs. J. SHERLINE-First•class TO RENT-Pleasantly furnished
catering for weddings and par-! room with small family in nice
nei:mhborhood. With convenient
transportation. 2977 Richton,
Hemlock 3854 - R.
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer-
First Melodrama of Season
sity 2-1610.
On Yiddish Stage This
Week•End.
CATERERS-Strictly kosher. En-
vsg
,, ninnts,
The first ,,,,iodrama to be shown
on the Yiddish stage this season
will be "Lost Children," by A. Lib
ien. It will be presented at Litt-
man's Yiddish People's Theater this
week-end, Friday evening, Satur-
day and Sunday matinees and eve-
nings.
This play is directed by Louis
Birnbaum. The entire Detroit east
will participate in the play, with
Mr. Birnbaum as leading man and
Ethel Dorf us leading hole.
Hyman l'risant, Abe Dorf, Har-
ry Jordan, Leon Zuckerberg, Isaac
Aril', Jacob Goldstein, Charlotte
Goldstein, Sarah Filler, Anna Zig-
englaub and Esther Field complete
the east.
The new company, (luring the
first 10 (lays of action here, has
wen the hearts of the Yiddish the-
ater-going public and appears as-
sured of an unusual triumph.
'DAVID COLDER' ONE OF
YEAR'S BEST NOVELS
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PAGE THREE
ddings and FOR RENT--A neatly furnishef
room for one or two relined gen-
banquets. Catered by plate De-
tlemen.
troit Catering Co.,
Call Garfield 6311-R
A.
or 1935 Taylor, between Twelfth
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5651.
and Fourteenth.
ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA•
'TORS•- We do painting, deco- FOR RENT-Room and separate
bath in private home. Suitable
rating and pl(stering. Guaran•
for two.
Inquire I). Grandy,
teed work. I•. Nathanson, 2987
3322 Waverly, near Dexter two
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
and Fourteenth car line.
from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to S
----
I'• m. FOR RENT - Northwest section,
beautiful large modern room.
EX PERI ENC E colored help. Re-
For one or two. Near car line
liable and r ood workers, men
and bus. Room must be seen to
out women, want general work.
be appreciated. Call Sunday
References investigated. Save
only, Arlington 6400-W,
this advertisement for future
needs. Hemlock 10479,
HEBREW TEACHER wishes to
give private instruction to child
FOR RENT-Nice large, airy
or adult. Experienced, modern
room for one or two ladies, gen-
methods. References. Box 125,
tlemen, or couple.
Shower.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Rent reasonable.
4050 Elm --- -;
hurst, near Dexter. Fairmount LOS f -A double marten fur scarf
2514-J.
in the main auditorium of Tem-
ple Beth. El Thursday afternoon
TO RENT-Room for couple or
during Yom Kippur service.
two gentlemen. Nice, large and
Party having taken fur by mis-
airy. References preferred. Call
take will please return same to
any day except Saturday. Rubin
Mrs. S. Goldberg, Empire
Silverstein, 2752 Blaine.
:3892-W. Reward.
MOMENTS OF DISCRETION
Richard E. Gutstadt to be in
Charge of National
Headquarters.
... When, as
■
Richard E. Gutstaadt, San Fran-
cisco, has been named the director
of the Wing Writh National Bu-
aim of Membership with head-
quarters in Cincinnati, according
to an announcement by Alfred SI.
you stare at her, a fero-
cious looking gentleman
jumps from nowhere, look
as if you're really wait-
ing for a trolley car ...
. . . Be nonchalant
LIGHT A
MURAD
Irene Nemirovsky's Great Story
Translated from French and
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished FOR RENT- 9384 Broatistreet.!
Published by Liveright.
ran mfor one or two gentlemen,
PRONOUNCED PERFECT BY
Six-room modern flat, all con-
one or two girls or couple, with
The publication by Horace •ive-
veniences. With garage. For
DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS
private family. All modern con-
right, ill West Forty-eighth street,
information call Empire 4730 or
veniences. 3793 Carter, near
RICHARD E. GUTSTADT
Empire 4146.
New York, in translation from the
Rent $50 per
Dexter. Garfield 1884-J.
month.
French of Irene Nemirovsky's
Cohen, international president of
"David Dobler" ($2), is unques-
FOR RENT-Furnished room for FOR RENT - Beautiful six-room
B'rith.
tionably one of the best literary
young lady or gentleman in
The bureau of membership is
upper.
With
or
without
garage.
C P. Lorillard Co.
treats of the present year. Unless
private family. Home privileges. 1 Corner Brush and Englewood. newly created to make a scientific
we ore mistaken, the sensation this
Rent reasonable. 2664 Richton,
study of the 60,000 members of
Rent
very
reasonable.
Call
story created in France will be
Arlington 5315-J. Mrs. Dock.
B'nai B'rith in America with a view
Hemlock 6105-11.
even superseded by its triumph in
to increasing the membership and
this country. Because "David FOR RENT-Nice airy furnished FOR RENT-Large nicely fur-
to developing a method for en- ARRANGE N. F. STAMPS
.
Golder" is a masterful study of
gentleman.
o
ms ed room for one or two gen- hancing their usefulness in Jewish
INTO CHILDREN'S GAMES
a Jew who, although estranged
water and shower bath. Apply
tlemen in private fondly. Rome and civic activities.
from his people and from every-
at 2925 Taylor avenue or call
privileges. 3000 West Grand
Mr. Gutstadt has been executive
thing else that is human, as a re-
Garfield 3873-M,
A new method of popularizing
avenue, downstairs.
director of B'nai B'rith District
Woodward at Eliot
Phon• Col. 1910
sult of his rush for money, is nev-
No, 4 since 1924 and his activities the activities of the Jewish Na-
ertheless typical of a class of men FOR RENT-Large nicely fur-
tional
Fund among Jewish chil-
NIGHTS 75c to $1.50; MATS. THURS. AND SAT. 50c-75c
there have helped make that dis•I
nished
room
for
a
gentleman.
who neglect their families and re-
trice outstanding in the matter of dren was devised by the Jewish' The October issue of the B'nai
Northwest section.
ject true happiness-all for the
Home
membership. Ile is a member of National Fund in Jerusalem. A
privileges. 4005 Webb, Apt. 7,
dollar.
leichard Minsky Sheridan's Triumphant Slier CNA
the B'nai B'rith wider scope com- special series of stamps has been Irrith Magazine contains a story
Golder is a financial genius. He
one block west of Dexter.
mittee and a member of the na- printed and so arranged that the entitled "The First Jewish Air-
PERCIVAL
Is a millionaire. Ile makes money
BONS
tional
finance
committee
of
B'nai
stamps
can
serve
as
an
attractive
man"
which
tells
how,
in
1910,
Ar-
and his wife and daughter spend it. WANTED-Two rooms with re-
VIVa AN
game for children. Each page of
B'rith.
lined
Jewish
family.
Boy,
15,
Mrs.
Malaprop
thur
I,.
Welsh,
a
member
of
a
Zion-
Bob Acre.
His greatest pride is in his daugh-
In addition to his B'nai B'rith the booklet, perforated into six ist Society in Washington, D. C.,
and girl, 12, must be taken care
The Cast Includes:
ter, and he is prepared to satisfy
stamps,
represents
in
sonic
cases
1111671ER CARDER
at when parents are out of the Personnel of Ten Literary activities, Mr. Gutstadt is now
F:MILY ROSS
became a pioneer Jewish aviator
GEO. MACREADY
her every whim( But when he
serving his second year as cam- a map of Palestine, and in other,
JOAN MADISON
JOHN GRIGGS
NEIL O'MALLEY
city. Extra pay. Mrs. Stella ,
Committees An-
takes sick and his wife, in her
KALMAN MAIDS
'I- It VILA 111111LAND •
I paign director of the National cases a composite picture. To ob-
EUGENE WF:ItER
Long,
484
Brainard
street,
Glen-
anxiety to have him assign their
ELIZABEIll DANA
WALTER SHERWIN
HOYDEN WHITE HEAD
lain a complete picture or map, ie
nounced.
Jewish
Welfare
Fund
in
San
dale 8320.
mansion to her, blurts out that
Francisco and is a trustee of Tem- the child must get the various
Joyce is not his daughter, but that
stamps
together
in
proper
order.
ple
Sherith
Israel
there.
Ile
has
FOR RENT-A nice large room
CHICAGO. - A Jewish Book
of her lover, lloyos, Golder drops
for girl. Can have all privileges ' Club, supplying the best book of been an active worker in his city's This game is gaining widepopu-
all his business connections and is
and board. 2728 Cortland ave- . the month every month to its mem- community chest campaigns and larity among the Jewish children
declared bankrupt. But his love
in England and other countries.
nue, Arlington 0051-M.
, hers is now a reality. Formal an- served on the directorate of the
for Joyce cannot be stifled and
J ewish Committee on Personal
forgotten so easily, and when she IIEBREIV AND YIDDISH School nouncement seas made this week Service in State Institutions. Ile JAIL JEWISH LEADER
that all details of organization have
conies to him to plead for money,
for boys and girls, S. Bilansky,
been completed and that arrange- has also been secretary of the He-
AS FOE OF PILSUDSKI
he thinks perhaps after all she is
for 15 years principal of a Tal-
ments have been made for its first brew Immigrant Aid Society there.
his. He makes a last great effort
mud Torah in Nikolaev, prov-
Mr. Gutstadt will assume his
book.
and puts over a tremendous oil
TWELFTH AT SEWARD
WARSAW. - (J. T. A.) - Dr.
ince of Kherson, Russia; four
The beard of judges ranking the new duties about Nov. 1, when he Herman Lieberman, prominent
deal in Russia, netting millions,
years affiliated with the United
will make Cincinnati his home.
Box Office Phone Empire 3488. Manager'. Phone Empire 3472
selections is composed of the chair-
which go to his daughter when he
Hebrew Schools of Detroit, in
Ile will be accompanied here by Jewish leader of the Polish Social-
, men of 10 literary committees
dies aboard a Russian vessel, with
charge.
10304 Dexter boule-
Mrs. Gutstadt and two sons and ist party (P. P. S.) was among the
Whose personnel has also just ;wen
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 3
an immigrant Jewish boy the only
vard, corner Calvert.
Phone
one daughter; one other daughter 15 members of the opposition par- P-
announced. It includes some of the
one at his deathbed to receive last
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCT. 4.5
Arlington 1326-NI.
Successful
will continue her course at the ties in the Polish parliament who
most
noted
Jewish
names
among
were arrested on an order from
instructions for the apportionment
preparing for Bar Mitzvah. Tui-
Matinee•nd Evening
University of California.
authors, critics and educators.
of his fortune.
tion fee reasonable.
Sirs. Gutstadt has also been ac- Marshal Josef Pilsutiski, Polish
They are:
This novel, altogether great be-
Our First Melodrama
tive in a number of organizations premier. The arrests were on the
grounds of crimes committed
cause it is such a sympathetic FOR RENT-Furnished room to
Jewish literary•nnu l: Dr. G. George in San Francisco, She is a former
gentleman. Sturtevane avenue Fos C irago
study of the man. has some unusu-
; Ds
a
member of the executive board Of against the president and the exist-
/Iel '-
near bus and street car. Refer- Era s. New York: I t r irb? S. F.eli1"h
ence
of the Polish republic.
ally fine paragraphs. There is, for
the National Council of Jewish
ences required. Call Arlington del,ohn. Chicago. and the board of judges. Women there, served her temple
instance, the comment of the wife.
The arrests are said to have
Religiousand social ethics. Dr. Ger-
5842-J.
been
due to a recent meeting in
of Marcus, Caller's former part-
son It. Levi. Chicago, Chairmen
Prof. sisterhood as vice-president, is a
Samuel S. Cohort. Cincinnati, and Prof. member of the B'nai B'rith Auxil- Cracow, where the Socialists and
ner, on her husband's suicide.
ARTHUR L. WELSH
ATTRACTIVE,
intelligent
Ameri-
Loris Finkelstein, New York.
Farmers
party representatives
Golder protests that men wear
Ancient and medieval history •nd lit- iary and of the Hadassah, and took
can business girl desires ac-
after attending the Wright flying
themselves out in order that their
er.ti tri n,.
re: n Dr. Philipson, Cincinnati, active part in Parent-Teachers' As- convened to discuss the formation
quaintance of refined respect-
: Rabbi Solomon Goldman, Chi• sociation work in San Francisco,
of a unit bloc against Premier Pd- school at Montgomeiy, Ala.
wives should he able to squander
able Jewish young man between rag° and Rabbi Louis Woke): Philadel-
sudski.
The photograph shows him seated
their money, and Mrs Marcus re-
By A. Lilies-Directed by Louis Birnbaum
28-40 years of age.
Address
in the plane of the old "pusher"
plies:
i'7o. ntemporary history and biography:
Box 116, Detroit Jewish Chron- "l
type
in which he helped train henry
"Oh, no, my dear. It's not for
Mrs. Rebekah Kohut, New York, chair-
Ferry Field Theater.
icle.
CAST:
LOUIS BIRNBAUlel, leading man; Hyman Prizant,
man;
Prof.
Nathan
Isaacs,
Cambridge,
A. Arnold and Thomas De W. Mill-
their wives that men like you and
and Prof. Jacob R. Marcus, Cincinnati.
Leon Zuekerberg, Harry Jordan, Isaac Arko, Jacob Goldstein,
ing, now majors in the Army Air
Marcus work, but for themselves. FOR RENT-3259 West Euclid,
Foreign literature: Dr. Felix A. Levy,
The Ferry Field Theater, Grand
ETIIEL
DORF,
leading lady; Sara Killer, Charlotte Goldstein,
Oh, yes-yes. Business, at bottom,
River and West Grand boulevard, Corps, and John Rodgers, lieuten-
near Dexter. Large six-room Chicago, chairman; Mrs. titmice J. Del,,
Anna Ziegenlaub and Ester Feld.
is like a vice, it's like morphine.
CINCINNATI.- In appreciation will feature, on Sunday and Mon- ant in the U. S. Navy.
modern upper, newly decorated,
lie lion'. Charles II, Jos•
'
;i:1:1111117:11r1F
P
If you had no business you'd be
Aviator Welsh participated in
instantaneous hot water, new in- enh, Pittsburgh, chairman: Jacob DeIlass, of the value of the Jewish press as day, Jack Oakie in "The Sap from
Price of Admission Has Been Reduced-Matinees, 50,, 75c,
the unhappiest of men, darling."
lay, side drive, garage. Very New York and Prof. Louis A. Strauss, a medium, the Union of American Syracuse," a riot of fun from be- aero meets in Indianapolis, Aurora,
$1 and $1.25. Evening., 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50.
no Arbor.
The scene with his wife, when
Minneapolis and St. Louis in 1910.
reasonable to responsible people.' Educational and juvenile literature: Hebrew Congregations is disenntin- ginning to end.
he reminds her that she was not
ing its monthly magazine, Union
On Tuesday and Wednesday, Airplanes were looked upon as
always Gloria, but was once Harke, FOR RENT-Nice furnished room Dr. ATe
I "xisinnie
r
Ma
M . n Ilshkin, ('bison and Tidings, David A. Brown of New "Redemption" will be shown, fea- great curiosities and these exhibi-
is magnificent. It presages an
for gentleman. Near car and Rabbi Ilerhert S. Goldstein, New lock.
York ay, chairman of the Union's turing Conrad Nagel, John Gilbert tions were the only use le which ay. I
Philo: ophy and science of religion:
awakening of his Jewish conscious-
bus lines. One week's rent free'. Prof. Starry A. Wolfson, Cambridge, Board of Finance, announced this and Belle Adorer.
iators could turn their abilities. In
ness, just as in his last days he
Call Arlington 5816-W,
chairman, Prof. Isaac thinkPhiladelphia, week in a letter to the Jewish presa.
Thursday and Friday, Helen 1911, however, the Wright brothers who was also a dinner guest took
and Dr. Samuel II. Goliten•on, Pittsburgh.,
suddenly reverts to Yiddish in ad-
"We will notify our membership Kane and Victor Moore will be turned their attention to training him aside and said, "Welsh, you
Poetry and art: Louis Lipsky, New
dressing himself to the pour immi- FOR RENT-A nicely furnished
are a good Irishman and a very
Writ. chairman, grader flare Hinman- who have been receiving Union starred in "Dangerous Nan Mc- other airmen and established their
room for gentleman or laity in 'val. New Sorb, and Prof. Aaron Schaffer, Tidings monthly that in the future Grew."
grant boy, the only witness of his
good Catholic."
school at Dayton, Ohio.
private
family.
Garage
if
de-
unhappy death.
Austin.
Welsh mat his death on June 11,
all news formerly contained in Un-
Welsh
became
a
fl,ring
instructor
sired.
Social and economir science: Philip L.
Rent reasonable. (Hail-
Yes, David Golder is an unusu-
ion Tidings, will be found in their PROF. ROSENBERG DIES there and late in 1911 was placed 1912, when testing a new military
stone and Dexter.
Euclid
ally fine story, and not without a
biplane near Washington, I). C. Ile
an t. New
::: n. Yocrli:! L ira
ip
p; local or national Jewish paper,"
in
charge
of
n
flying
school
which
8724•.
moral. No wonder that reviewers,
vitch, Los Angeles.
is survived by a daughter who lives
Mr. Brown wrote.
BERLIN. - (J. T. A.) - Prof. the Weights established on Long
both in France and in this country,
in at city and whose treasured
"At the same time we will ask
Marc Rosenberg, prominent histor- Island. Ile was fond of relating
Ralph II. Goldman of Chicago is
have gone into rhapsodies over it. TO RENT-Cozy furnished bright
possessions are loving cups, guild
room in steam-heated apart- iiresident of the club, Louis James those who are not subscribers and ian and expert in the art of gold- an incident which occurred while he
Adams at Grand Circus Park
And Mme. Nembrovsky, who at
medals end trophies won by her
who
are
interested
in
the
activi-
ment. Continuous hot water. Rosenberg of Detroit is a member
smithing, is dead at Baden- ► aden. was at this school. Ile happened to
about the time this, her first novel,
ties of the Union of American He- He was 80 years old. Professor be invited to a dinner party which father for his performance in the
Convenient
to
Dexter
bus
and
of
the
advisory
board.
NOW PLAYING
was accepted, gave birth to a
brew Congregations, to subscribe to Rosenberg, who taught the history fell in Friday night and, for no air.
Fourteenth car line. Small
daughter, deserves her literary
The Laugh of All Times
a local or national Anglo-Jewish of art at the technical academy in good reason contented himself with
family;
no
other
monomers;
$20
laurels. Hers was a job well done.
Fox Theater.
per month. Suitable for gen- A Delightful Story for Boys publication and will express our Karlsruhe, was a Russian Jew, the fish course and refrained from'
BERT
appreciation for the spirit of en-op- having been born in Kamenetz, eat ing meat.
and Girls.
tleman. 3240 Rochester ave-
The Fox Theater heralds the
eration
and
helpfulness
of
the
Jew-
nue, Apt. 206. Euclid 8504-R.
Sometime after the meal, a priest most extraordinary uttering ever
Ukrainia.
282 Now in U. A. H. C.
CHERRY PIT. By t,' i.e Platt Haack. ish press toward our organization.
submitted
to
the
Detroit
public-
FOR RENT-Two beautifully fur- I 1101.h. Merrill Company, Indianapolis.
"The Biggest Show in Detroit"
CINCINNATI. - Admission of
nished rooms, one accommodat-
•
tremendous i e nng -
Cherry Patterson and her three "Half Shot at Sunrise," at
the Community Reform Temple of
ing twin beds, suitable for re-
the
older
brothers,
motherless,
are
Brooklyn, N. Y., brings the total
fined
family of
R-K-0
Downtown,
an
home
of
the
famous
Fanchon &
I much perturbed by the fact that
of constituent congregations in the
two adults.
Home privileges.
Marco stage shows. "The Last of
Hilarious Yarn.
their father is about to marry a
l'nion of American Ilebrew Con-
Garage if desired. Convenient
the
1.0:-.e
Wolf,"
a
remarkably
n Texas heiress. The thought of her
gregations to 282. Samuel Peiper
Impersonating American dough-
to Trumbull-Clairmount lines
gripping drama of intrigue, with
being richer than their father dis- boys A. W. 0. 1.. in l'aris, Bert
and Alfred A. Walter are rabbi
Fourteenth bus, Both rooms,
the ever popular screen idol, Bert
turbs them most. At this time Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in
and president, respectively, of the
bright and airy. Very reason-
I.ytell, and topping supporting at-
they
recall
a
rumor
that
Jesse
Community Reform Temple.
"half Shot at Sunrise," which
able. Empire 1787. 1734 Vir-
tractions including the Fox Movie-
James, the great bandit, who had opened Friday at R-K-O Down-
ginia Park.
tonews, are featured.
been a resident in their town be- town, are said to have an even bet-
FOR RENT-Room and private fore his untimely death, hid a large ter chance to create laughter than
JUDGE FISHER HEADS
lavatory for one or two people. fortune about the Patterson home. they had in "The Cuckoos," their
ZIONISTS IN CHICAGO
near Fourteenth bus and three' Many people had searched for it , last previous picture. The story,
in
vain.
Many
thrilling
and
inter-
street car lines. Board if de- !
an irresponsible and hilarious yarn,
sired. 2047 Hazelwood, Euclid esting, adventures occur during this takes the comedians on one of the
CHIC AGO.-(J. T. A.)-Super-
time, among them Cherry's trying wildest trips ever enjoyed by "cut
7363.
ior Court Judge Harry Si. Fisher
Jean Harlow
to rescue a Negro baby from a loose" Americans in the French
Other Features
was unanimously elected president
FOR RENT-Gladstone 2058, near cruel woman and then being capital. The cast includes Doro-
in
of the Zionist Organization of Chi-
Fourteenth, attractive six-room trapped in a burning house. She. thy Lee, Hugh Trevor, Roberta
"Hell's Angels"
cago at an all-day reorganization
Mat. Daily to 6
lower flat. Unusually large, however, is saved and soon after Robinson, Edna May Oliver, Leni
!session at the Sherman Hotel.
p. m., Sat and 251e
at the
light rooms. Frigidaire. Re- she finds the hidden treasure. The Stengel, George MacFarlane and
Judgfs Fisher, who played an impor.
Sun. to 2 p. m...
Shuhert.Detroit,
fined neighbors.
money is set aside for the educe other favorite players. There are
Eves 50c-Kiddie. 15e
I tont role in the effecting of peace
Commencing
tion of the children.
several musical numbers intro-
at the recent Cleveland Zionist con-
Sunday, Oct. 5.
FOR
RENT
-
Quiet,
comfortable
Cherry
is
delightful
as
the
hero-
Approved
‘111111
11.11.0"
duced in logical manner with songs
vention,
succeeds
Max
Shulman
furnished room with private ire and the reader is always it
by Wheeler and Miss Lee and by
By Detroit's
who has teen president of the Chi-
family. Suitable for one or two sympathy with her. Sis, as the
Woolsey and Miss Stengel.
cago
Zionists
since
1921,
and
an
Select and Elite!
gentlemen. Convenient loco- step-mother is called by the chil-
active worker in the Zionist cause
tion. Garage if desired. Rent dren, is liked. and not as rich as
Club Martin offers sophisticat-
since 1902,
ed enjoyment for those meno
Columbia, Naar Woodward
reasonable. Call Garfield 9205, was supposed. The story ends sat- New Telephone Directory to
hers of the elite not content
SATURDAY AND SCN1 , 1Y
isfactorily
to
all,
which
makes
it
with the commonidace • • •
Go
to
Press
Monday.
FOR
RENT-Furnished
room
in
for here one will and the ulti•
an interesting and enjoyable book
up-to-date private home. Privi-
mate of perfection in cuisin
for boys and girls of 12 and up.
• . in entertainment . . in
leges. For one or couple em-
Detroit's mid-winter telephone
European Screen Sensation
M G.
life itself)
played. References. Call Long-
directory, containing all of the tel-
BEGINNING MONDAY, OCT. elk.
GRAND RIVER AVENUE
Cele. Meet Our New M uter
fellow 9189.
ephone numbers for Detroit and
"THE CROWD"
Young People's League To Windsor and 18 suburban ex-
at West Grand Boulevard
of Ceremonies
An Expo.e of Modern M•rriage
.1111 1s
(Opposite Northwestern High)
TO RENT-Nice large and airy ,
Continuous I- p rn.
All Seats, 60e
Conduct Survey.
CHARLIE MILLER
changes in the metropolitan area,
Nowequipped with the latest and
Direct from Colonial Inn,
room in a modern, up to the min
lno.t Improved type of Wester*
A comprehensive survey of the will go to press Monday, Oct. 6, it
Sidney, N. J.
Electric Talking Equipment and
ate flat, by young people. Near
The
much-discussed
"Hell's
An-
close-ups.
There
are
no
manufac-
is
announced
by
Lou
Burt,
Detroit
participation of young people's
newest enlarged Sound Screen
a car and bus line. Suitable for groups in Jewish communal and commercial superintendent of the
gels" the multi-million dollar epic tured thrills or faked stunts in
PIANO LESSONS
two gentlemen or young couple.
SUN. • MON. OCT. CT.
congregational activities will be Michigan Bell Telephone company. directed by Howard Ilughes, will "Hell's Angels." Almost 100 pilots
BY
Rent $22.50.
Call Hemlock
JACK OAKIE
Given by
of national and international fame,
The new edition will contain res-
carried through as a preliminary
2845-51.
2343 West Grand
BREMER
be
exposed
to
view
at
the
Shubert-
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made
up
the
flying
circus,
while
to the national convention of the idence and business listings for ap-
avenue at I.a Salle boulevard,
ESTAllgaN7 Form This Habit!
SYRACUSE"
Young People's League of the proximately 350,000 telephones in Detroit Opera House next Sunday more than a score of caremamen
CORP.
risked their lives to bring these
A comedy riot-A scream from Iwo
FOR RENT-Beautifully decorat- United Synagogue of America, Detroit alone. A total of 450,000 night, Oct, 5. It is the greatest
ginwng to end.
ed modern steam-heated 7-room which will take place in New York copies of the book will be printed spectacle the screen has yet seen thrilling scenes to the screen.
Sound Fables, Sound News
Teacher of Piano
The giant Zeppelin is • real one,
Comedy-Madhouse.
lower flat. Reasonable rent. during the coming Thanksgiving and distributed in the ctiy and the and should mean finis for all avia-
built
especially
for
Mr.
Hughes
un-
metropolitan
area.
tion
films
as
all
others
would
be
rontinunns t he II p. m . Sundt,
Assistant to Dr. Mark Gunsburg
Day
week-end,
according
to
plans
2053 Taylor avenue, near Four-
.. • rntal treat? Delielouslr
der the supervision of D. K. Arn-
announced by Sam Rabin, chair-
In addition to the 32 Detroit cen- anti-climaxes.
11JE-S, WED., OCT. 6-9
Ilighly Recommended
teenth.
prepared, faultlessly ser•ed
The glory really belongs to the stein of Germany and there are
man of the convention program tral offices listed in the summer
Conrad N•yel, John Gilbert and
$7.50 • plate. No Cover
Studio by Appointment
Renee Adore. la
WANTED-One or two young Is- committee. The plans were ap- telephone directory, two new offices, cameraman and the airmen. The some marvelous close-ups inside its
Change at Any Time t•
"REDEMPTI ON .
Sunday Dinner Guests.
dies to share a nice cozy 4-room proved at a meeting of the com- Oregon and Vinewood, will be crack-ups, mid-air collisions, the huge frame.
441 WEST CANFIELD
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News
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daring dog fights, the Zeppelin
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found in the new edition.
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THURS., FRI.. OCT. 10-11
"Hell's Angels" are based on ac-
Cl ub, and Rich•
The delivery of the mid-winter
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off, Apt. 106, 2910 Cortland, and Wartell was appointed to have ; telephone directory will begin Nov. earth are caught 'by the camera in tual occurrences during the World
Residential Calls If Preferred.
With Her. Ken, Victor Moore
corner Lawton. ' charge of the survey. I
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amazing long shots and realistic I Ni ar.
WELSH, PIONEER
JEWISH AVIATOR
DETROIT
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THEATER
Opening Third Annual Season Tuesday, Oct. 7
JEWISH BOOK CLUB
IS NOW A REALITY
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