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PAGE NINE

710)L7711X 161°Sn eTAYfflfi
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

STAGE AND SCREEN EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER IN DETROIT

............

SEATS NOW SELLING

*'"SCHIPA

Leading Metropolitan Tenor

and

EMMA LAZAROFF

1

SCHAVER

Detroit Soprano

DETROIT CONCERT SOCIETY

Orchestra Hall, Tuesday Eve., Nov. 14

hike's. 75c to $2-On Sale at Grinnell's, Cherry 4582

............

...........

MASONIC

....

.taw 111

•4 FRITZ

NOV. 13

KREISLER

00 $1 , 042. 5 1 Cries Tali

into.

.....

Do. orbre 1.rinnell Boys

.
FREDDY BERNARD

He' s Marvelous -

who is coming
Rosita Forb e s, famous %could
lion for an apps•arance Nlonday explort.r, author and lecturer, who
eiening, Nov. I3, at the NIlasonic is visiting the l"nited States on
1iplitorium, is a living refutation her second American lecture tour,
of the theory that child prodigies will speak before the Detroit
fulfill their promise in ma- Town Hall series at the Wilson
tow',
Ki Ms., Way hilllbell a Theater Wednesday morning, Nov.
I.
'1
Ile interest in the IN, at 11 o'clock.
Ht.!' subject
't "'Oh speech. will he "Wanderings Through
I I.•
ort in Vienna Nlan• Lands.•
and entered the
Mir, Follies has a recent o1 ad-
\i ,
ii, y the , itine venture and dangerous explorat-
, dii
scow:oil had tn
rivalled by no other AVOIllall,
1 - 11-1•
arid
Her career
few men.
t,a•
was I I.
Thine Neal, started during the \York' 1N'ar
la!, I.
, led off the gold medal when sh e drove a flying ambulance
), !
playing, and having at the front at
received two war
l,.0
el a manner of speaking., medals for her bravery.
1,, 1917-
all that Vienna could teach him, 18. she went around the world,
went to Paris.
Iwalking,
riding,
traveling
on
At
the
l'aris
t'onstirvatory. tramp sts.aniers, and in 13 months
Nlitssart,
the
tielebrap•d
violin vistted 30 countries.
She has
Ptslattor .3 ",
and Delihes. who h e en globe-trotting and exploring
!tom lit theory, :used their eye. ever since.
now, stini•w•hat at the inclusion
Captured by the Southern Army
of the "petit Vioinnois," then In in China, Itosita Forbes escaped
yearS till], nttti their classes. But
by shooting the rapids id the Sian
when, two years later, young river. She was employed in
Fritz won the Premier Grand Prix Syria and Eritrea in the secret
.l• Rome against 40 competitoirs, sr rvivv. She was the first white
all of whom were 211 years old or person two' to visit Kufra. the
inio•e, there was general recogni- secret and sacred caiptal of the
tion of the presence of a towering fanatical SeillibS1 See( in the mid-
talent in their midst.
dle of the Libyan desert, North
I•
kreisler s program in In..1 Africa. She Was aided in this ex-
troit follows:
I ploration by King Fei,ul of Iraq,
she met in Damascus.
C•minor
Occur'
IFor onlin and piano:
,
Tickets for Rosita Forbes' lee-
/111,0 n nye'm, aPPasainnato
lure
may
be had now at Grinnell':
Allegretto espressits ells roman.
Allegro anima.
or the Town Hall office, Suite 533,
, Detroit-Leland
Hotel.
Tickets
ItIroutte
',re also available now for the
trot violin alone
111
Vienna Boys' ('hoir, exclusive I/e-
ImpronnAii
a` h"" " trod
engagement,
Wednesday
, i Rimy.
Morsel
•.. Andante Cantabile
Tsehalknasby 1110I'lling, Nov. 22, at II o ' clock.



In • brilliant routine of cleverly rendered impersonations
Is really a eh. lo himself

■t "DETROIT'S GAY SPOT"

CLUB MAXINE l I f

l'essor
to, o,

Lovely, Genial

JULIA GERITY

on. quern all blues singers who fettle. my is better than gab Smith. AN., other aity

DANCING

DINING
MUSIC Best Dinner in Town,$1.00
TO RUBY
Special Sunday Dinner, $1.25
JACK RICHMOND
THEATRICAL NIGHT

.na ale

Poe., II. crooner .OhNIIISRT
formed. •111. Freddy Bergin.
nand , •1 the ;nano.

Gayer than ever nest
Tuesday

tinny!. Floor Show During "linnet

Ne 1 tort I harte Toon ',lord,

.,II Humoresque
Tactookos Oka -Kreider
I , man to the Sun
Rinisky , Kiirsakoll , K reviler
tour Cahrires
ts Chasse

J It Cartier
I
Saltatello
Wientabski
FI•nalitor
Padmitiii
I A
mar
Carl I ammo accomnam,r

I

Fisher Theater.

in

DINE AND DANCE AT

The Cave of Forty Thieves

ER

EDIJARD WERN
ill)GE

1E: DELB
ON STAGE—
ij

.
1
ja=71 1141:f7
"MAN HUNTF.RS"..15
"LONE RANGER
ON STAGE
—ON SCREEN -
WM. POWELL
"The Kennel

tEn
MYRNA 1.01'
TER
E PRIZEFIGH
H THE LADE
„ T AND

SCREF.N

ON

A

yAA BAER

Murder Case"

liston
With — %.„,
i It
a ,i eta
1,, ,,,, C
Itern1 iseY
Otto Kry,,,,

Oak

a rn

Toot

"PRIVATE LIFE OF
HENRY the Rth"

p,
at noon

TODAY—Gci ra up, at

0

45

i i

"FOOTLIGHT PARADE"

Surpasses "42nd Street . ' and "Gold Dlggere of 1933“
300—Got grout Gals-300
20—S tars-20

*JIMMY CAGNEY
*JOAN BLONDELL

*RUBY KEELER
*DICK POWELL

TITO SCHIPA
""'sztas
Another mark of distinction is' audience burst into thunderous
being accorded Emma LazarolT approval."
Tito Schipa is perhaps bent,
Schavt•r, noted Detroit soitn1110,
who will appear in concert here known throughout America in op.
on Tuesday evening, Nov. I.1, era and concert than any hon.
Orchestra Hall, jointly with the tenor. His concert tours have made
faunas lyric boor, Tito SChilia.
111111 admired and beloved 1 .Y itud.-
Mts. Scha%•er was widely aid since: from the Great Lakes I I/ the
claimed when she appt•ared in the Gulf of Mexico, from the Golden
ion of Marguerite in the Gounoil Gate In the Statue of
Nlore than all that- -the Scliotia
opela "Foust" with the San Carlo
iti m i a c o . hvi , wee k s ago .
Sh,,
its pure lyritt quail:
has since that tints. been asked to golden tone, its ideal tiitining,
among 11 1 110, flees
make numerous other alIlit1itralleei
is
no lyric tenor voice like his
ilY sillOiSt, BIM her ILIBlearalltr
Two tenor, of that in.,-
'I'ue.d:iv evening with Schipu i s a today.
! feet lyric typso
in a . centiir
,

EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER ,

RUSSIAN OPERA CO.

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

Nov. 26—BORIS GODOUNOFF
Nov. 27—LE COQ D'OR
Nov. 28—KHOVANSCHINA

Tickets, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, plug t ax

!SOX OVVICE, GRINNELL BROS.., NOV. Ill

THE MARINE ROOM

RUSSIAN OPERA CO.
HERE ON NOV. 26-28

OUTSTANDING DINNER AND SUPPER CLUB

I'M BENI ISO

*HENRY DUNN
*ALLAN CROSS

ASSISTED DV

In

*THE THREE RANDELLES
the Sensational Handkerchief Innovation
*NINA U ROSA

Late F ...... s of Fall Carrell's Vanities

*Pauline Belleau

A dashing PersensID, clef

DON ZELL'S Delightful MUSIC

TABLE D'HOTE DINNER DE LUXE

hewed Irons 6.» Till ID 3.

For Reservations Phone FITZROY 9464
Personal Direction-Jack M. Carney
FIELD AND JEFFERSON AYES.

11s4 HI 111 It I AST 11F IttlIS Isl.! BRIDGE

DEUTSCH AND LEVY
ELECTED IN N. Y. Symphony Orchestra

OR( IliNTRI

Deutsch, president
liernartl
of the American Jewish Congre•S,

Way elect ell 1111 , 111ellt Of t

lioncil

of Aldermen of New Turk at the

'POP' C ONCERT

VICTOR KOLAR, Directing

Pilo 11 !,-1: TO I P. M.
hey. 11, —
Sham,

sail 4ritt; !gotta

evergla d es

* RIDDLES *

*Ethel Waters*

_

MAX BLACK'S HOUR
TO START DEC. 3



AtrcilEsTir - SEE

"This NUDE WORLD"

, STISI 11"l hi DIST%
talk rI ilmer1i• — I hit.. IS weeks

RIVOLI THEATER

alit. I inemai

'A last Columbia

THEATRE

wOODWA

AT ELI

OF2 ,1FR EIONSTELLE CIVIC ,

MOS ON 'TILE

TED LEARY

101(414•10

Sliparai

emetic Star

Boo wheeler 10 rrandCs
tart Revue
Rol • %Inborn

H•rren • Inman

EA

Ntitts

;3 ', 25c - 50c

silt ROST
A11.117

TIZI ' E

"GALICIAN GROOM"
I BEING STAGED AT
YIDDISH THEATER

CLUB HARLEM
ORCHESTRA

AY S
ILLI

irTODAY—TIIE SEASON'S DANCING SINGING IIIT!

■ ■

MONK CULP

:Sp.

with CHARLES LAUGHTON

"THE GALICIAN BRIDEGROOM"

61212,43 1g is Eiji

B R8L GL E. R
. S

The most acclaimed picture rif the Yeat

Littmans People's Theater

CLUB
HARLEM

INAUGU-
RATING
A NEW
POLICY!

They're All
Back!

st,',"; iTi:

Soprano Who Made Her Operatic Debut
"Faust" Gets Another Mark of Distinction by Being
Called Upon To Appear With Noted Artist,

Popular Detroit

one of his
In , addition to appearin g with
hest liked screen impersonations.
! that of Philo N'ance, super-sleuth, NIr. Schwa in a duet, Mrs. Schaver
is Nvi 'll us totori'ay.
is impressing his suave personality will also sing several solos.
on the scenes of mystery level-
Commenting on Mrs. Schavoir's ith'Itic
.nci.it'111:ormasn.tiant fat' Tne ' daY (."'
tilled ill ''T ho Kennel
Murder nperatic performance, Russell Mc
i MO(010 di Marto
i ..p.siiii
Case," which opened Friday at Laughlin of the Detroit New-
I.e Donne Cunene tin. ,
Wolf,,F.err i. it:
y
WOODWARD AVE. at COOLIDGE HIGHWAY
t. Violet le
'the Fisher.
A n unusually strong wrote:
i.,,z,t,
,
: ,,,
1.1IIIIIIt
.d'A
B
m
th
oi
r
p
e.
lUna
furtive
Royal Oak
'f
'file Russian Opera Co., appear. cast headed by Nlary Astor, lido)
"Enlina Lazarolr S'cluivet• made
SEA FOOD AT ALL HOURS
TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS
ing het•e at the Masonic Audi-' N'insoli and Ralph Morgan includes a slender and attractive Gretchen. 11 oci
o.p of three.
I t iii 1„'I rl1.1 ,11, Will present the following, Eug
Whole Fried Chicken, 6.Course Dinner-75c
EugenePalletteli Jack La Rue. It w as a v e ry good Jewel Song she
16 OZS. BEER-10c
A r th ur
Cavanagh,
Paid
Fiirstarle
Hohl, sang and, indeed, her whole gar- ni M
P l'ii a L
d IIIM
Krim.,
7" .M8r
"lh:."
SPECIAL RATES TO 1 , mcriEs
Nov. 26, Boris Godounoff ; Nov. Spencer Charter s and Robert Me- d eo s e en ,. w as O f th e fjr,t. or d e r,
'In Ulm,
. 1,:ehm:urg Otriden.
Dancing till 2 A. M. — No Cover Charge
27, lee Coq D-or; Nov. 28, Khov- Wade, all of whom have involved. vocally and its to acting too."
Lick hard Mann ing
Viagemen
I.
Not
OA
Ns.
Love
anschina.
or SOIVell,
many a fot'iner film
Phone: Royal Oak 9586
The Russian Opera Company crime• Herman Wise, Detroit Free
You'll enjoy dining at this roadhouse, owned and operated
Press music ern tie , said in C11111.
Ihnit• Parli gNi TortT stro: "Tomtits"
MIS rounded with the idea of af-
The Jewell Players will present
by people you know,
vertu
menting upon N1 r'. SChaVer ' S per•
sr. iv
fording American audiences an op. , a comedy on the stage.
MI,
Ssilooto and Mr Schipa
portunity Gs hear the rich operatic !
Odrionr
V Il ant M
VIIT111:',./.1r0ella Nolte
tieasures 1)1 the country it reline. i
" Detroit reclaims :1 new
ta
Esperenra
hinan arm:
i c1
,ents.
• • . . It was a high 1110111ent „f
Hollywood Theater.
Sal- mats Mat..
whir.

tirona when the curtain was drawr
-
Julian Iluarte will be At the
Although the company is. actually
Starting With a special psi-show'. after the garden scene and the' piano.
only in its second season, it was
g at the Saturday midnight -
first conceived in 1928-2;1, w•hen
show,
with h all seats popularity i ---
. .
, •k of the British administrators
Max Panteleieff came to New York in
12TH AND SEWARD
TEL. TRinity 2.3488
'task
lino California to help establish priced at :to cents, and continuing
made easy and pleasant.
FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 10
it at the suggestion of interested ifit:; II :t ),,,fitillowing four days, the ..- -
""1
I believe that t hrough proper
backers.
presents another ink
SUNDAY (M•tinee and Evening), NOV. 12
It was the intention to
' LETTER.
SO X
- _, channels, a way could be found to
double-feature program
-
start activities in 1929, but the portant
Our visiting stars thank you all for your response.
---,
financial crash put an end to these offering Will Rogers in "1,h1CtOt
settle that VOX I'd 1111('St hill, by di-
Jack Rechzeit
Molly Schlossberg
lit•pes. The enthusiastic sponsors, !toll," together with the first De- 0A Solution to a Problem." wilding
the Greater
Palestine,
Well Known Operetta Star
Young Actress and Singer
how- ever, of wheal the company trait showing of "East of Fifth
which was included in the Balfour
Wallace Ford
has an impositng list, struggled to
,,,,Kditotr, Dett•oit Jo.vish Chrtok iieciaration,
is 1
in two distinct vomit-
kee p t he idea anti group intact, and
NIusic and Lyrics by JACK la:ciizEIT
tries, lint' a re-settlement arranged
anti finally last season thre operas,
Directed by A. GRUSIIKOV
The unfortunate clash of last
week Itetween the Arabs and Brit- on a repatriation basis, similar to
SONGS - LAUGHS - DANCES
,‘,U )1: ),.';,,,, ing
prte r' ,e.nn)t,','(1, 101i, i,!, i nNt :rwest . Ys7 k MAYFAIR OFFERS NEW
'reek
Said
The Entire Littman Company Will Take Part
that of Turkey and Greece after
T,,,I VIA, , . ./,,DNEVi lr l.., I; E mAi N4Dai FrIl..
,,,N$
itlin Downes in the New York
ish police. in Palestine only tends
lodo, organisations. .10011nor dubs Oho desire benefit prfornunces nr
the last war; that is to say, that
Iidrn ,oyhass are sslied to confer gush1101/Ian. msnster of the
'roues "There should be a secure u d y, ' wa d, t h
out
my
bear
contention
and
e new vaud e vill e 0,i,
hill to be
an international eliminittee lie ap-
Tickets: Eve., $1, 75c, 50c, 35c; Matinees: 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c
place for Russian opera in this , now at the Mayfair.
Ili, i n j ec t s prediction in an artnile of several
cit y. The Russian repertot•y•
is rich
iwadiiiv.. pointed by the League id Na-
enough and has enough novoolty ix lot of hilarity into the precool- weeks ago. under the
!Ion, to buy land with funds sup.
and quality of its own to make a
Idled by the Jewish 1 9'..1.1Y. .I:
fascinat ing repertory that would il it'og.t't N'•viltVhIllolwilerralilindtilitlii:lniq't'an;1"rlituN':. "('an Palestine Become a Jewish
Tiansjordania of sinular value, on
,
a
thrilling
roller
skating
routine.
National
Home?"
By
coincidence
111 , popular with the American pum
profit's Hollywood Girls are II it happened :IS I suggested there. which Arabs from the west sole of
lie."
would move to.
Wit, The League of Nations has agreed the Jordan
This alumn i unoler the direction quartet of dancing maid,,
, . ,
.
Should it rte Town('
snow,'
found iiiipossililo•
of its founders NI:ix Ptinteleiriff, th
• n Ind Inman ha "' a ' ' ' '' ''' iY s ince t" ink' " d''''I''''' and mutt too makes uch ii
with s ome
coinpilny is producing o n tour three skit. and Wynn and Waylmi ii , 1 ,, practical interest itt part solution
"'flu. Galician Groom. - In
comedy, is the current play heing I I pe ra s-"Coil Ilion" -N or ', G o d. a lot of things, including itnightig. of that seemingly unworkable of t hem, then those remaining
Balfour should enjoy minority rights only,
shown at Littman's Yiddish Peo. eu sn toi,trf;,,,, ,Iliii . ;;,,,Kank,,m.:,...1, 1; ,,,,,(a.,:: bur,. dinning and acrobatics, wit:, t de problem, of tippl ■ ,•iiiv th e
Mayfair orchestra pryst•iit ing .i Declaration to b e more in t he such rights as is defined ;old 111
285 E. VERNOR at Brush
ple's Theater, Twelfth and Seward.
Voglit. ill some European
European111111'1,
C0
tone,
will
he
featured
in
the
oera
Featuring Jerk Rechtzeit and
Armistice' DaY ovcrt'ne• spirit it I
p..
to stand for.
I
11:1,1 i , Anlaiyaltar
c
sreen
feature is "Let I:- De that of "brin ging about political f e“at 'v i r The 'ante
Mollie Schlossberg, who hind the here, together with a galaxy of Ilio.
I-IM'ial
e
ROO! b• I i stint(' JeWS arranizeineet
were to cho p I ,-,.
noted
voo•alists.
ItttV - with Norma Shear". : 0 9 1 administrative, and economic con-
cast now appearing at Littman'-,
at some future time to buy' land

Nlarit, Dressler.
this play will be acted by the en-
ditions which would secure the es-
n
d settle in Transjordania. to
Uricompany. There IS a laugh in
United Artists and State
tablishrutint of a Jewish Nationa! a
minority rights he
New Entertainers
N e w N
NEW , rEgVNEdR
e G
, , L A
s e D cEe t S ,
every situation. and the play's
Homy," and this tens the 01111,1111i W 10.111, too, only
Theaters.
music and dances provide unusual
Mile of the pressure exerted by the Ho- e''. ' l l•l i t ,',..li suspicion
New Show
and constant
,
,
,
,
..e,wi‘t
v
h
ill
a
,R
h
i
(
N
,
Iltia,
,r
i
on
o
r
l
,
to
,I
iii.i,
t
ftar
Git•iio
l
not
'
;
jleet,-, u,pfhtia,,,x.. ,ailna un)l)nn the ()minim ,,
entertainment,
1Viilely different in their content
t lidt km would be oi lim inat et], and
Starting SATURDAY
Yet ctahigueol
a
with the e finest pie- Detroit appearance direct fron
neig,hbori.
t n g , p eoiples
.
, would
The chief
function of this
thisiheiht
tures of their kind r ecently pro- N
e w York. on SaturdaY, No.v• 11. cowl} formed 189igue of Nations 'Iv,. ilillMiti{' Sl ily ily bl oc, orinpor:
duced, "The Private Lifo) .if
unusual variety committee is to find ways and contentment to themselves and
i lLon.n. rayn,11141:n w
t i i g
tlhi tC ih,: r aledse l4auwgithh- ' 0f E it l ha'011'ellSi
1 l' itti l'Ii' l. Singers:
Gladys means of settling us many as pos. Itenent to all mankind.
1 i 1.111-1, 11,1, , ) Ni,olui I•isil,A13,1 (1 .1,1, ,...
elifie t:ti iri ii.. ,11. d singer, and sails , of these dispossess' .leas on
(S,I,Phrei i.; sg sw. . illi lotb.(i
James Cagney and Joan Blondell, !I
AND HIS
Palestinian soil. l'his is onNati
ly
logi.
remain at United Alliste and the',
11'inolsor, Ontario.
Excellent food is under the per- cal its it i ss the 1,eague oif
Sunday Services:
on,
State, respectively.
Mr. Laugh- ...inn' supervision of N1rs. -AI J. which entrusted Britain with the
-Why In
RI Not Favor an Or -
ton's characterization of King Hal , Halm', formerly of the Linwood mandate over Palestine on certain 4..
ganized Bycott of GermanY" has been given signal praise here Smoke Shop. For reservati o
Will he the question of Dr. Leo and abroad. It i s a
n, call stipulated conditions, and it is up •
reami•kable Redford 2604. There is no coiel to the same league
M. Franklin ' s Berman
tii "V't . to it'
Sunday presentation of a famed historical c h arge an d no minimum.
that those condition' are earned
morning, Nov. E!, at Intl:,
morning,
character with the human and'
-
out in actual life.
In honor tit. the sixteenth loirth-
comedy sides uppermost. Theie-
p
MARINE ROOM
Clifford 4445
Sabbath Services:
Reading carefully the wording , olav anniversary of their son Mal
tun
asbeen magnificently pro-jack Carney of the Mai die of th e
On Sabbath. Nov. 11, Rabb)
Balfour
Declaration
of
Noy
ma,
N1r. and Mrs. L. It Iliti 1 i'idt
diced and is distinguished for its R oom a
Leon Front will preach on the sub. many beautiful women.
t Jefferson anti held av- 2, 1917, one can not help but no- entertained 22 guests at a smnii-.
roues, is holding the current , how tics. that It was written at a tino• dinner-dance at the llofbrau en
jest, "Rebecca at the Well."
Mr, eagney has
dropped hi' tissr for another week because of of great stress, yxcitement and 'fuesday, Oct, 31.
gangster Ways to return to his its popularity. It includes Henry pent-up emotions; at a tin, wh e n
Next Week's Sermon:
first
Profes'ional
stage
work, Dunn and Allan Cross, with Nino th e rumbli ng o f ho•stinr ,h,,II...,
NIL and Mrs. NIft5 Kahn vote'
,
Rabbi Front Will occupy the pul-
pit on Sunday morning. NOV. 19, dancing, in "Footlight Parade," in and Rosa, singers and dancers• shrieks of devastating howitzer , lamed 22 couples at a dinner-dat,.
which as a former vaudevillian he and the ThreeRandelles, ii
who could be plainly h ear d f lan I I, al the Euclid 1 lulu la , t Sunday t sy
•and sm.ak on the subject, "Which
the girls and produces dance with their handkerchiefs, not distant battlefields, at a time tong.
Is the Superior Race: Aryan, Se- trains
dative unit, for revues, assisted by
„• Road al Gr•nd River
w ith Don Zell providing dance awl- when the position
of the Allied
Indic, Nordic?"
Miss Blondell.
N11 ,, Tillie Nlarienthal left Lit
Ruby Keeler and tidies.
• lit isb NTS
armies was anything hut envious
Dick Powell provide the romantic
lit i home in Rogers City on Mom
and
bein

ETHEL
anxious

The Temple Forum:
M
i
r.
theme.
This film also has been'.
the p;'-I two
CLUB MAXINE
,,Churchill described, to gam tht• oily a, ter spending
• The first of the series of lee- lavishly BrOdllePil, with many en-
, ■ .1,.. with Mr , 1:• -' I: , I yi,iYY
Dinner hour at the Club Masine support id' 17,000,0011 Jewish Iwo
tutes, debates and symposia to be S•/Illiles Of
intriguing originality. has become a h a bit w
ith Detroit pie to their cause, while at the
presented by the Temple Forum
Mr. and Mn. 1 , 111' Will , n hate
club goers. with Ruby and his same tim e
t1111TITH
will take place Tuesday evening,
not to alienate the lim- returned from Ann Arbor, where
DANCING CLASSES
!music and a complete floor show ited support of the Arabs. The they spent a week
Direct from New York
Nov. 14, at 8 o'clock, when Prof.
during this time. Featured are promise. Were made in such man-
Paul Douglas, Prof. William F.
iit.h.n Leyden will organize Freddy Bernard, master of :err- ner that they were impossible of
, \ i VIiiigti
,
tlso, 7,1:
Oghurn and John T. Flynn will
Nit. ' a sn : i NI '
With the best inter
participate in a vinposium On the children's dancing classes at M'eli- monies; Julia Gerity, blues singer: fulfillment.
\l '! !!! * ' tti c ! ' ! " t •
'
stir Hall.
.,
For
appointment
call
!Jack
Riehnotnili
CBS
crooner,
w
ith
Dons
and
most
exact
impartial.,
RI% AI.
\ l''' /1 •"'''' ' ' I :'
New Deal. Tickets for the series
1
I
': ' ' ''
may he obtained at the Temple Trinity 2-7392 Saturday or Sun. Nihart King, formerly of NBC. a• on the part of thy British Govt. ti
.•
"
GLADYS SPRIGGS
day.
r
..isi
l'I.
...,
d,
o
ni
the
piano,
and
Freddy
Bergin's
mynt
in
London,
i
m
i
an d ar
office at $3 for the series of nine
Adult classes in interpretative. orchestra.
EGC.1E WRIGHT
An international hall- the Administration in Palestine, t•
lect urns
' 'I''':',
of 1h, y, ,, ,.
ANI1 ens
ballet, limbering and tap dancing room dance teen) and several has been proven an unwork8111.•
...., !, ,i,„.,
---
. ,i •,. , II,,„.„.
1
I , „,
HARLEM ARISTOCRATS
Meet at 7 p. m. every Thursday others are included in the hill. task, a problem without a soh,
I
The Temple Sisterhood:
' . .1 on 1 . 11 ,
evening.
Tap
Delicious Dinner
at 8 P. Ill . Thirty- , Theatrical night is held on Tile:- t i mi.
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
• MnI
five cents per lesson, two lessons day.
Qualify - $1.25 - Quantity
Can you imagine creating a Jets
El will hold a luncheon, followed Lit
II Hall
so MIR
1
cents.
ish National Home anti at tht
1. yoistion—Reilferd ( %0l
by a fashion show, Nov. 13, at
time letting the former occupant , pi,
12:30. Mrs, Ralph S. Shrink' . is
Michigan Theater.
remain in the sanie position as a .
in charge of the program.
heretofore, and being hindered N o IN.
On Monday, Nov. 20, at I
. , .1 I,:, •10
Olen & Wein Display.
Boxing
fans
will
be
elated
over
even by the government front buy- is i .t er h,,,,,f,
t
o'clock, the hospital welfare conk
V.
■ lchmartz
Maxwell I.. Black, assistant at- ing land from the Arabs at any and If, . 4. , s, ,.. i
inittee of the Sisterhood is spon- the 10-round bout staged in "The
acting as
into lest to men is the unus- soring a benefit dessert luncheon Prize Fighter and the Lady," torney-general, announces than as pr i ce while t h i . • „A ri l crown co-cilHirtiteli
ual
‘,,_ wind
,, .v..
Which opened Friday at the Michi• a result of pressure of state I. ist- L a „d ava il a ti b. i .. ! . i g given away
display at Olen & and bridge at Temple Beth El :Ad
I L 's. Geo. Kahn and Mrs. Met
gam, with Max Baer and Print. ness his radio hour, to l o . lo, ;oh to the , .%rali•''
:-s• ... 1.3,1.1,'
0 38 Twelfth street at mission 37, cents.
[I n d tb,.. .h. ,• . - ,.... ., . • . I c 1;444114,g will li• joint Int••• -
Carnera
battling each other all caet every Sunday liver Station
,afftnnunt. Makers of the fani-
: ur Mall o
at 3 ( . 0 ( I , (,: i r I v • lie held 1.1 • t
It is the cinema WMBC, will not start until De
lt . ten under roi i! .i.
y Ilat with the "craven- The Young People's Temple Club: over the mat.
, • • . r T• , : • kl , rahain tin Sun.
Camera
in a time of sttife and tio -
The next meeting of the Young debut for both fighters.
their k ratt. " are showing how
PYTHIAN SISTERS
'
12, at the Tem-
and serious thinking giver. •.. •.
ure made. The exhibit People's Temple Club will take appears only in the fight sequence,
The Pythian Sisters have ac- as a far-reaching docums•nt tom li I • '
"kits with a raw piece of felt and place on Sunday afternoon. Now. but Baer is featured throughout,
even
to
a
singing
and
dancing
gutted
new
headquarter,
o
,
el
ing
the
fate
of
two
peoples
de-
Put through all the necessary . Et. All young ladies of Temple
M.
Thos. Miller, a lifelong
Draws.; until the hat is corn- households who are 1$ years of number. Myrna Loy is the girl Buddy's. corner Twelfth and Tay- serves to receive, there Is no doubt t. -
Pete
t of this city and (laughter
Alin on display are the age or more, and all young men of who forsakes Otto Kruger's night tor, where all future meeting- and in any sine's mind that such &CU-
,.
i i i ii .tins Aubrey and Carl
ment .would never have seen the I
Temple households who have club for Max and Walter Huston events will he held.
s. f• •
Wednesday for Detroit.
P ""t "ern ' in men's wear. at
The Pythians will usher In the light of day.
nets much lower than elsewhere. reached their twenty-first birth- plays his manager and trainer.
u i ... •hey will make their future
Jack
Dempsey'ii
the
bout
referee
winter
seas(on
with
an
interc-ting.
However, there should he some
day,
are
eligible
for
membership
-1 :---
h....
Mn-s. Miller before her de-
in the club and are invited to he and there to a parade of ring ce- event on Monday evening, Nov. way found by the nations of the pail aro Wan entertained at a fare.
Ste inAid Society.
lehrities.
26, when they will be hash at a world who subscribed to that w
StefUn Aid Society is sponsoring present at this meeting.
's.II luncheon at the Euclid Club,
it
The stage show presents vaude- card party, show and supper at document to give it a workable and presented w ith a gi ft.
_iPerfnitnialice Sunday, Nov. 26, 2
rag
s
4P12 P at
title topliners and an elaborate midnight to their members and interpretation. so that the prog-
at Littman's Theater. It is Beth El College:
Beth El College of Jewish musical ensemble called "Ameri- friends. Proceeds will he donated ress of the country should not be
Mr and Mrs. Phillip Goldberg
" "
a card party..
1
The
retarded, the peace of the inhabi- have returned horn( from Chicago,
,..... root meeting will be at the Studies meets every Monday night. can Melodies," with Eduard War- to eharity,
hkmc t,
Mrs. Samuel Raskin has been tants should not be disturbed by where they visited the Century of
, L ,Mrs. P. Kessler, 2689 Elm- ;There is a special class for ladies , nor conducting the orchestra and
named *airman of this affair.
, aurpicion and friction, and the' Progress Exposition.
Tuesday, Nov, 14, at 1 p. m. on Monday mornings at 11 o'clock. , choral singers.

William POWCII, ill

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CONCERT TUESDAY WITH TITO SCHIPA

FRITZ KREISLER'S
, ROSITA FORBES IN
CONCERT MONDAY TOWN HALL ADDRESS

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Mayfair Orchestra

Norma shearer — Marts Dressler

in

BERNARD S. DEUTSCH

Sion on Tuesday. 'Mr. Deutsch
was elected on the LaGuardia
fusion ticket.
Samuel Levy was re-elected
president of the Borough of Man-
hattan.
Justice Samuel I.. liosenman was
re-sleeted to the Supreme Court
of New York.

Judge Lewis Re-elected.
l'1111-‘111-11.1'111A.
.1.1
Judge William 31. Lewns, vice.
ote-iolent of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America and leader in
Jewish communal aCt
Rib, Was
11••eleCteil to the Nfunicipal Court
bench by an overwht•Iming 11111•
jority.

"LET US BE GAY"

20c

Till

P

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RAI,

25c

ASK ORGANIZATIONS
TO JOIN COMBINED
YOUTH MOVEMENT

hal.

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,obined
en-
.4 Detroit 5. t

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stmling band•,

A mighty show tree

15 - Big Acts - 15

Smale•mated in one
Mighty ;Geed Prailactiao

Varieties of 1934

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Three 31•WS were elected to city
poste in the elections yesterday.
Louis E. Nassau and Raymond II.
Iltagat, Republicans, were elected
to the lioard of Aldermen. Saul
Berman. Democrat and refuse in
bankruptcy, was elected to the
Board of Education. All this-t•
are attorneys.

N FltAN( 1 1SCO. - 1.1 T. .V1
bolge Sylvian Lazarus wa s re.
• • k .1 Mti
incipal l'ourt judge.
tr. ,
P.
, was defeated for
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man of the membership commit-
tee. Thirty organizations are now It. y Club. Eta Rh., I Am bda Mc
member , . The next open meeting Epsilon, Phi Sororis, Bicur Cho.
will be held at ?4,311 o'clock on lent Junior,, Gamma Eta Mu
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269 Joy Road. Club, Phi-So-liter', Argonauts,
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