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America Amish Pedalled Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

CONCEDES ZIONISM
IS INDISPENSABLE

(Continued from Page One.)

he does oppose three things in
Zionist theory and program, which
are as follows:
First, Zionism's "gratuitous as-
sumption that without a distinctive
Jewish life and Jewish cultural
center in Palestine, Judaism the
world over is doomed to spiritual
destruction, if not to eventual com-
disappearance." Judaism
plete
has already existed fur nearly 20
centuries without such a center in
Palestine, Dr. Morgenstern said.
Second, Zionism's dogma that
Jews not in Palestine are in exile.
"I bathe the very word, 'galuth'
and the word 'thaspara' is repug-
nant to my innermost being," Dr.
Morgenstern said. "I see no signs
of a return to Palestine of the Jew-
ish exiles in America."
Third, Zionism's "tendency to set
the people of Israel in the place Of
God in Jewish thought and aspira-
tion."

CLASSIFIED,

I COLLEGE OF SURGEONS f`•
HONORS DR. BARNETT

MRS. J. SHERLINE—First.class
catering for weddings and par-
ties. 15850 Linwood. Univer.
sity 2-1610.
In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Gemge I chi-
man, who passed away Oct. 17, CATERERS—Strictly kosher. En-
gagements, weddings and
1929, one year ago today.
banquets. Catered by plate. De-
Lire ha, not been the same to us, since
troit Catering Co., M. A.
)oti were called SWAY.
Pereira, Prop., Longfellow 5654.
You bid .111 mw a last farewell.

IN MEMORIAM

You ,aid goodbye to none of us.
lour sill,it flew before we knew.
The blow w 5, herd,
The illock severe.
And only tho, who have lost can tell,
The pain of ' ,wing without a farewell.
A shadow co.er our life is 1'841, our home
i• dark without you.
Tear+
.ilea ce often flow, who was so
kind, loving and true.

Dr. Saul E. Barnett was honored
this snack at Philadelphia daring
the eighteenth annual meeting f
Clinical Congress of American Sur-
geons and the Convocation of the
American College of Surgeons. The

MOMENTS OF DISCRETION

. . . When you apply

ARTISTIC INTERIOR DECORA-
TORS—We In painting, deco-
rating and plastering. Guaran-
teed work. L. Nathanson, 2987
Gladstone. Phone Garfield 5128
from 7 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 8
p. m.

an unexpected mud pack to

the gentleman (?) with brass

buttons and a shield . . .

Your loving Wife and Children.

WE FURNISH SELECT ('OL-
ORED HELP—No fees. For
In loving remembrance of my
day or week, housework, laun-
dear mother, Rose 'Landers I'atak,
dry as well as general work.
who passed moss nine years ago
Help as solve the unemployment
Oct. 17, and my dear father, Jacob
problem. Call Ilendock 10179.
/sanders, who passed away 27
years ago Oct. 29.
FOR RENT—Furnished room by
They are gone, but will never be
small adult family. Refined
forgotten. Sadly missed by their
neighborhood. Near bus and
(laughter,' Sarah Zanders Nau-
street car. Garage if desired.
mann.
Rent reasonable. 2958 Leslie.

. . . Be nonchalant

L

DR. SAUL E. BARNETT
In sad and loving memory of out FOR RENT—Furnished room in
dear husband, father and grand-
private family. Near street car Convocation was held Friday eve-
father, Jacob Berman, who passed
and bus. 2224 Gladstone, be" sing, Oct. 17, in the grand hall-
away Oct. 20 six years ago.
tween Fourteenth and I.a Salle. room of the Bellevue-Startford Ho-
Garfield 5530-1Y.
Peaceful be the rest, dear father, It is
tel, at which time Dr. Barnett re-

s weet to breathe thy na no,
In life we loved your dearly, In death we
du the same.

FOR RENT—Large nicely fur-
nished room with four windows,
for one or two. Garage if de- I
Sadly missed by his Wife, Chil-
sired. Home privileges. Board I
dren and Grandchildren.
if desired. 3359 Elmhurst, near
Dexter. Arlington 3219-J•

JEWS ARE MOBBED,
SHOPS ROBBED AS
REICHSTAG OPENS

GILBERT'S
Funeral Home

Delaware at Second
Empire 6834

PAUL
ERNEST

Invites
You

IV 1

$%S. t‘
4

9v- 1 9

-

EUGENE KEREKES

and his

New York', I.aie•t Dinner
and Mime Mule

No Cover Charge

At Any T ■ ms

9

overwhelming majority declaring TO RENT—Furnished room suit-
that the conference is of the opin-
able for one or two gentlemen
ion that the time has arrived for
or couple; adjoining room if de-
PAlitlatt.Rt61/WW41110.1.1tat4lt Merle
the British government to apply all
11•14.00,1
see1.1sel
sired. Convenient transporta-
im the resources a its command Mor-
tion. Adult family. Reasonable.
i/ der to promote the policy of the
2227 West Euclid.
Palestine Mandate by the d”velop-
meld of the economic possibilities FOR RENT—Modern six room and
garage, newly decorated, nice
of the whole mandated territory,
Special
location near Dexter, $50. 3333
'thus encouraging Jewish iminigra-
Pingree. Garfield 2211-W.
tiott,and the close settlement of the
land to the utmost capacity.
FOR RENT—Room and board by
the well-known Mrs. Schlesin-
"East is West" at R - K - 0.
0 ,
ger. Ilungarian cooking. Ga-
$2. 50
Bringing to the screen one of the
rage if desired. 1699 Pingree.
Merineted Herring
stage successes of recent years,
Phone Madison 4779.
Antipasto Club Martin
ItKO Downtown offers "East Is
Supreme of Fresh Fruit
Celery en Bramble
West." Rich in the romance and FOR RENT—Furnished room in
Cucumber Chips
private home. Light and airy.
intrigue of the Orient, "East Is
Queen Olives
West," scored heavily as a stage
Nicely furnished. ',garage if de-
Cottage Cheese
sired. 1658 Gladstone. Empire
play, with Fay llainter in the role
Pickled Beets
If Ming Toy, when produced in
0636.
Chicken Okra or
New York, where it enjoyed wide
Consomme Royale
popularity for more than two years. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room in private adult family.
Filet of 1.rIgli•h Sole
Later when produced as a silent
Norrnande
Refined neighborhood. Rent
picture, it proved a favorite with
reasonable. 2697 West Grand
audiences.
Choice of
avenue,
between Linwood and
Frog Lee, RoeIhouse
Miss Vales sings the "Chinese
Style. Tartar Sauce
Lawton, Arlington 8120-R.
Lullaby" during the unfolding of

5,

SUNDAY
DINNER

01
II

I

I I

Broiled Sirloin Steak, Fresh
Muvhrounic
Whole Squab Chicken
Saute on Toast
Wiener Schnitel • la
Doktein

Fruit Sherbet
II emi French Fried Potist,•
Mixed Fresh Veuetables
in Butter
Head Lettuce and Water•
eras e, French DeeeltillIT

Green Apple Fie, Whipped
Cream
Neapolitan I, Cream
V•nille Wafers
Cheese With TOW. ted
Crackers
Coffee — Tea — Milk

NO COVER CHARGE AT
ANY TIME TO SUNDAY
DINNER GUESTS
one
Ra. 4404 for R

CLUB
MARTIN

Operated be'
Bremer Red aaaaa t Cora.

77 r VERNOR WWAll

the story.

-- --DETROIT--

Symphony Orchestra

I ORCHESTRA HALL

Popular Concerts

VICTOR KOLAR Conducting

Next Saturday Eve. Oct. 25

al 8:30

Orchestra, 50c Balcony, 25c

SO • seat
A few blINP. at
I No Seats Reserved/

Next Symphony Pa ir

THURSDAY • - Oct. 30, at 8.30
Oct. 31, at 2.30
FRIDAY

GABR1LOWITSCH Condurtot

OLGA SAMAROFF 1 l'iano
HAROLD BAUER ;Su/nista

Tickets II to 82.50 at
Columbia 4870

HAI.

Detroit's Newest Popular
After-Theater Rendezvous

Or On the Way to the Show Come to

Chicken
Extra-

Delicious
Barbecue
Sandwiches

BARBECUE
&CHICKEN

Italian Spaghetti

"Karp

ory
rdina

Steaks

Fit, Eat With ?it"

5059 Third Avenue, Just Above Warren Avenue

we

Deliver

GLENDALE 10,000

Fountain
Senric•

Yiddish Theater This
Week-End.

"Sweet Pains," featured by new
musical selections, is the new play
to be presented at Littman's Yid-
dish Theater this week-end, Friday
evening, Saturday and Sunday
matinees and evenings. The en-
tire cast of the Littman playhouse
will participate.

I G 11 11 A
i1I U11AD

PRONOUNCED PERFECT

BY

DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS

LAY STONE FOR NEW
CHESED SHEL EMES

100 DELEGATES AT
PIONEER WOMEN'S
CONVENTION HERE

HUNGARIAN GYPSIES



ceived the honorary degree of Fel-
lowship in the American College
of Surgeons. The meeting was at-
tended by a distinguished gathering
of foreign and American surgeons.

(Continued from Page One.)
atives have instituted legal action FOR RENT—Nice furnished room
Impressive ceremonies marked
in the Rumanian courts to obtain • with couple. Reasonable. 3745
Monterey, near Dexter boule- the laying of the cornerstone for
the return of the legacy on the
the
new $50,000 building of the
vard. Phone Fairmount 4281.J.
, ground that the principal condition
Chesed Shel Ernes, the Detroit He-
On which the government was
REFINED middle-age woman, , brew Free Burial Association, on
named the legatee has not been
good home and good housekeep- I Joy road, between Wildemere and
complied with. Vienna members
er, would like to meet refined , Lawton, Sunday afternoon.
of the Elias family are also con-
man between 50 and 55 years llenry J. Goldberg presided and
sulting counsel with a view to sub-
of age. Write Box 119, Detroit addresses were delivered by Judge
witting a similar claim to the Ru-
Edward Jeffries and Rabbi I. Stoll-
Jewish Chronicle.
manian government.
man. JudgJeffries lauded the
FOR RENT—A nice furnished enterprise an praised the Jewish
Dr. Voevod Out of Cabinet.
room to a young man. All con- people for cari , for de as well
BUCHAREST. — 1.1. T. A.) —
veniences. Near Linwood street as the living.
The oft-repeated predictions that
2675 Fullerton. upper
car.
The privilege o aying the cor-
Dr. Alexander Vayda Voevod, min-
flat.
nerstone was purchased by Mr.
inter of interior in the recently re-
Mttnik, and Sol Edelman bought
signed Maniu cabinet, would be FOR RENT — Modern furnished the privilege of laying the first
room, bright and airy, for one brick.
dropped with the new government
or two. No other roomers. Near
was formed because of his relations
Dexter. 3840 Monterey, Apt. 8.
with the anti-Semitic leaders, are
Gabrilowitsch's First Public
Fairmount 4446-M.
borne out by the complexion of the
Piano Recital in Eight
new cabinet in which Dr. Vayda
PRETTY,
REFINED
young
secre-
has no place.
Years Oct. 21.
tary desires meeting refined
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, beloved con-
cultured gentleman of cheerful
WASHINGTON, I). C.— (J. T.
ductor
of
the Detroit Symphony Or-
disposition. Box 121, Detroit
A.)—That the situation of the
chestra will give his first public pi-
Jewish Chronicle.
situation of the Jews in Rumania I
ano recital in Detroit in eight
will remain unchanged notwith- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished years, Tuesday evening, Oct. 21, at
standing the resignation of Pre-
room by private family for sin- Orchestra Ilall.
mier Mania was made clear in a
Mrs. John S. Newberry is chair-
gle or couple. Rent reasonable.
statement issued to the Jewish Tel-
man of the general committee of
2950 Pingree. Mrs. Scheba.
egraphic Agency by a representa-
the Twentieth Century Club in
tive of the Rumania legation here. TO RENT-3269 Richton avenue, charge of the concert. She is also
between Wildemere and Dexter. chairman of the Detroit Symphony
Statement to a similar effect was
Six rooms, all modern, Fri id- Society Board of Directors. Others
made and confirmed in a author-
Six side drive garage, $65. on the committee include Mrs.
ized and exclusive interview grant-
Can be seen any time.
ed to the Jewish Telegraphic Agen.
Charles P. Lamed, Mrs. Charley
cy by Victor G. Cadere, under-sec-
Hague Booth, Mrs. George T. Hen-
rectary of state in the Ministry of RESPONSIBLE PERSON desires drie, Miss Clara E. Dyer, Mrs. An-
care
of
child
or
assist
in
home.
the interior in charge of the divis-
na Kresge, Mrs. W. G. Arthur
No washing. Walnut 5894.
ion of police and public safety, and
Reid, Mrs. Albert J. Stahelin, Mrs.
a personal friend of King Carol.
George
T. Calvert, Mrs. L. Men-
FOR RENT—Choice of two rooms,
well furnished, clean and airy. delssohn. Mrs. Isobel J. Hurst, has
the
local
management for the af-
Suitable for gentleman, lady or
couple, in small family of adults. fair. Mrs. Anna Lloyd Cooley is
chairman
of patronesses, and Mrs.
Convenient to Clairmount and
Fourteenth car and Dexter bus. Max Bailin is treasurer of the Ga-
hrilowitsch
committee.
Garage optional. Reasonable
rental. 2983-85 Hazelwood ave-
(Continued from Page One.)
nue.
"Sweet Pains" at Littman's
Oct. 9 adopted a resolution by an

Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
Detroit's First Licensed Jewish
Undertaker

for

FOR RENT—Furnished room for
couple or single. Home privi-
leges. Rent reasonable. 2545
Elmhurst, near Linwood.

PAGE THREE

/IRON ICLE

TilE&TRDIT,

C P. Lorillard Co.

TALMUD SOCIETY TO PERFECTION HONORS
CELEBRATE SUNDAY CHARLES K. SANDORF

Dinner and Party of Cheers Sluts Mayor Frank Murphy to Be Prin-
cipal Speaker at Banquet
at Tuxedo.Holmur Talmud
Wednesday Evening.
Torah.
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. &
The Chevra Shas at the Tuxedo- A. M., has completed plans for a
lIolmur Talmud Torah will hold its banquet to be held in the Masonic
annual celebration and dinner this Temple on Wednesday evening,
Sunday at 6 p. m. at the school.
Oct. 22, for the purpose of honor-
This society was formed three ing Charles K. Sandorf, secretary
years ago by the well-known Or-
thodox leader, Louis Dann, who is
to this date the guiding spirit of
the group. Rabbi David Rein is
the teacher and leader of the
Chevra.
Addresses Sunday will be deliv-
ered by Mr. Dann, Rabbi Rein,
local rabbis and lay leaders. M.
Zackheim, president of the
United Hebrew Schools of Detroit,
will be toastmaster. Sam Schech-
ter, soloist; Cantor Boyarsky, of
Congregation Emanuel, and others
will participate in a musical pro-

gram.

CELIA KOWALSKY
of 933 Holbrook avenue, 20 years
old, died on Oct. 15. Funeral serv-
ices were held on Oct. 16, with in-
terment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Fine officiated. She is sur-
vived by her father, mother, a sis-
ter and a brother.

WILLIAM SIEGEL
of 8509 White avenue, 57 years
old, died on Oct. 8. Funeral serv-
ices were held on Oct. 9, with in-
terment at Oakview Cemetery. He
is survived by his wife, Regina,
and a son and daughter.

HARRIET FIELD
of 2654 Richton avenue, 2 years
old, died on Oct. 9. Funeral serv-
on Oct. 10, with in-
"A Month in the Country" ices were held
terment at Oakview Cemetery.
at Wilson Theater.
Rabbi Fischer and Cantor Rosen-
With Alla Nazimova, the most field officiated. She is survived by
distinguished Russian actress on her father and mother.
the American stage, playing one of
her greatest roles, "A Month in
HYMAN WEIDER
the Country" will be presented at of 3455 Gratiot avenue, 36 years
the Wilson Theater during the old, (lied on Oct. 10. Funeral
vveek of Oct. 20, as the second play services were held on Oct. 12 at
of the subscription season of the Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
Theater Guild.
interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Ida.

"Dracula" at Shubert-Lafay-
ette.

REBECCA BRICKNER
of 1697 Blaine avenue, 32 years
If one enjoys a quick-fire pro-
old, died on Oct. 15. Funeral serv-1
cession of super-quality thrills,
ices were held on Oct. 16, with in-
surprises, shudders and sensations,,
terment at Beth David Cemetery. I
he or she should make it a point
I
Sh
officiated
to see Horace Liveright's sensa- R abbi IS L
survived by her husband, William;
tional vampire mystery play "Dra-
her father, Jacob Truber of New
cula," coming to the Shubert-Lafa-
York City, and a sister, Mrs. Ben
yette Theater Sunday night, Oct.
19, for an engagement of two Brickner of Detroit.

TO RENT—Seven-room flat, mod-
ern tile kitchen and bath, stall
shower, Kelvinator, garage.
Reasonable. E. Marks, 2442
Hazelwood, near La Salle boule-
vard. Euclid 1635-J.
weeks.
FOR RENT—Nice clean room with
housekeeping privileges for "Dishonored Lady" at Cass.
Miss Katherine Cornell, glamor-
young business woman or stu-
dent. Call Empire 6807-W eve- ous young star of three celebrated
nings after 7 o'clock or Sunday. successes produced during the last
five years, will be the attraction at
1500 Taylor, Apt. 304.
the Cass Theater for one week
TO RENT—A nice large room for only beginning Monday, Oct. 20.
girl. Can have all house privi- She will be presented by Gilbert
leges and board. 2728 Cortland Miller and Guthrie McClintic in
avenue, Arlington 0051-M.
"Dishonest I.ady," the last sea-
son's hit at the Empire Theater in
FOR RENT — Attractive large New York.
room in new home of young
business couple. Northwest part
Hollywood Theater.
of city. Convenient to street
"The Squealer," one of the most
car and bus. Stall shower. Hem-
lock 1834-R Saturday afternoon thrilling of recent underworld
or Sunday morning. Randolph stories, and starring the popular
, Jack Holt, is the all-talking screen
5784 weekdays.
I attraction at the Hollywood Thea-
FOR RENT—A nicely furnished ter beginning Sunday and running
room, bright and airy, by adult 'four days. Dorothy Revier as the
family. Rent reasonable. Board wife and little Davey Lee, the Jol-
if desired. 2532 Buena Vista, I son discovery, play important roles.
The performance of Zasu I'itts in
near Linwood car line.
a comedy role in one of the gems of
FOR RENT—An attractive, light, "The Squealer."
steam-heated room for a gentle-
man, $15 per month. 2286 Ha-
zelwood avenue between Four- TO RENT—Large, light room in a
refined home, for one or two or
teenth and La Salle.
couple, with kitchen privileges.
WANTF.D—Refined couple to share
3054 Pingree, near Wildemere,
furnished modern apartment
Euclid 1072.
with business woman. home
privileges, piano, $25 month. FOR RENT-2441 Taylor, near
La Salle, furnished lower six-
2201 Blaine avenue, corner
. room duplex flat. Owner lean-
Fourteenth, Apt. 206.
ing for California. Rent as
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer
reasonable as unfurnished flat.
with cost accounting experience.
Euclid 25424.
Capable of taking entire charge
of books. Best references. Call FOR RENT—Modern large upper
six-room flat, steam heat, fire-
Empire 5040-J.
place, electric Frigidaire, and
TO RENT—Furnished room for a
garage. Was formerly $100.
couple or two girls. $15 month.
Will rent for $75 to a desirable
Call at
tenant. 1947 Hazelwood. Eu-
Kitchen privileges.
clid 1984.
11353 Broadstreet.

ROSE PETERMAN
of 2643 Gladstone avenue, 63
years old, died on Oct. 14. Fu-
neral services were held on Oct.
15, with interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. She is survived by her
husband, Benjamin; two sons,
Louis and Edward Tendler, anti a
daughter, Mrs. Anna Weiner.

A

HOWARD HUGHES

ELLS
ANGEL

PRESENTS

SHUBERT
PEAR.9..g

Thrilling Air Spectacle

JEAN HARLOW

JAMES HALL
BEN LYON
A Unita Arlin, Ratan

1ALL SEATS RESERVED

TWICE DAILY

CHARLES K. SANDORF

of Perfection Lodge, on the occa-
sion of his fiftieth birthday anni-
versary and fourteenth year of
service to the lodge.
Mr. Sandorf has been a Mason
for more than 22 years, and has
been an officer of Perfection Lodge
for 11 years, and is extremely ac-
tive in the Monroe chapter of the
('onsistory and Memorial Temple
Shrine.
At the present time, he holds all
important position in the Proba-
tion Department of the Recorder's
Court, and it was while engaged in
these duties that he became an in-
timate friend of Mayor Frank
Murphy. Because of this intimate
friendship between the Mayor and
Mr. Sandorf, Mayor Murphy has
consented to appear as the speaker
of the evening.
Worshipful Master Samuel Kay-
arum will act as toastmaster and
other speakers will be the lion.
George M. Graves and F. Homer
Newton, past grand masters of the
Masonic Order of Michigan. En-
tertainment will be furnished, in-
cluding a number of vocal selec-
tions by Aaron Silverhlatt.
At the conclusion of the banquet,
the third degree will be exemplified
in long form by Perfection Lodge
Degree Team.

"Hell's Angels" at Shubert-
Detroit.

The most stupendous achieve.
ment since the advent of the talk-
ing and sound pictures i s the tri-
umph of Howard Hughes' breath-
taking spectacle, "Hell's Angels,"
which starts its third capacity
SELMA FURSTMAN
week at the Shubert-Detroit Sun-
of 3019 Leslie avenue, 38 years
day matinee. Because of the fact
old, died on Oct. 12. Funera l
that this great picture was three
services were held on Oct. 13, with
ry. years in the making and that
rment at Machpelah Cemete
inte
84,000,000 was spent ir, its produc.
[
Rabbi Frnm officiated. She is sur-
was
vived by her husband, Samuel, and tion, the interest of the public
so intense that it was found neces-I
a daughter and son.
to have a dual-premier in.
Sew York City at the Criterian
WILLIAM BARNETT
and Gaiety Theaters, where it has
of 748 Military avenue, 67 years
been playing now to capacity busi-
old, died on Oct. 13. Funeral
services were held on Oct. 15 at ness for nearly three months,
with no end to the twin engage-
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
ments in sight before the elapse
interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
of at least six months. Equally
Rabbi Fram officiated. Ile is nor-
great has been the triumph in the
vived by four daughters, Mrs. Ed-
large Tremont Theater in Boston
ward Jacobs, Mrs. Henry Cramer,
Mrs. Chester Rowe and Myrtle and in Cincinnati.

Barnett.

And Avoid Standing in the Long
Lines before Each Performance.
000

WITII

OBITUARY

SELIG JACOBSON
of 5517 Fourth street, 80 years
old, died on Oct. 9. Funeral serv-
ices were held on Oct. 9 with burial
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Aishiskin officiated. Ile is survived
by his wife, Lottie.

THIRD CAPACITY WEEK

BUY IN ADVANCE

Jewish Welfare Federation
Flower Fund.

Contributions to the flower fund
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
have been received in memory of
Isaac Gilbert from Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Rosenberg; in memory of Jo-
seph L. Selling from A. II. Hecht
and Milton Si. Sloman.

2:30 and 8:30

DAILY MATS:

50c-75e-$1.00

NIGHTS:

500•75e

$1 and $1.50

R=1{=0 Downtown

West Adams at Grand Circus Park
Phone Cherry 4111.2

Now Playing

LUPE VELEZ in

"EAST IS WEST"

From the Stage Play That Ran Three
Years on Broadway

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24

AMO'n'ANDY

IN

"CHECK and DOUBLE CHECK"

A Radio Picture

L i ttman's Peoples Theater

TWELFTH AT SEWARD

Box Office Phone Empire 3488.

Manager's Phone Empire 1472

FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 17

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCT. 18-19

Something New!

"SWEET PAINS),

An Original Life I'icture With Beautiful Music

By I. Kalmanovitch.

Directed by Hyman Primst.

Clubs, lodges, societies, unions, workingmen's branches can

see us now about benefit performances. Se. Mr. Littman at

the office.

Price of Admission Has Been Reduced—Matinees, 50c, 75e.,

$1 ar.4 $1.25.

E•enings, 50e, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50.

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