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December 15, 1933 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1933-12-15

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EVErRorrIEwurt &Rom ICU

PAGE FOUR

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

UNITED DETROIT THEATRES

TODAY—O.•• 01, en

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at 10

shun

—On s ■ rren-

JAMES CAGNE'

'LADY KILLER

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JACKIE COOPER

'HELL & HIGH WATER'

JI 101 II Al UN

"THE LONE COWBOY"

—014 trait.—

—014 I ...tare—

BUDDY ROGERS

In

In

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tine %Hole
Metes 1 nehetrees

lone kill
Jame, than
f (kink
Lillian Pith I

PRESENTS

WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

CHESTER MORRIS

"TAKE A CHANCE"

•CLUB MAXINE

Olazewaka's Concert.

By HERMANN HOEXTER


NACHBUSH CONCERT

2-1111, If All Ill,-1

9--110. II ATI PI s—,

RICHARD ARLEN

Mme.

FREDDY BERNARD

RUBY

M. OSHER — FLORENCE WEISS

or

,i,hd breaks

"THE STREET SINGER"



THE MARINE ROOM

OUTSTANDING DINNER

AND NI PEI II

Table D'Hote Dinner
DeLuxe

PIIESENTINO

HENRY DUNN
ALLAN CROSS

RUTH RACETTE

For reservations phone

Personality Binger Man he Chicago
Civic Opera

FITZROY 9464

ERCELLE SISTERS
Image, and Song Team
DOLORES FARRIS

Highly

Personal Direction—

2

Jack M. Carney

tlpecialivd 1.,e Dar•trr

One Block Emil of Belle Isle Brides

ORIOLE

Linwood at Philadelphia

DIRECT FROM ITS 10-WEEK
RECORD-BREAKING NEW YORK RUN

The Sensational, Dramatic Story of What Is Now Going On in

HITLER'S GERMANY

JEWISH PHOTOPLAY

The WanderingJew

GERMAN ANTI-SEMITISM DUE TO JEALOUSY

Robert Dell Denies That Jews Controlled Germany.

'

GUMS' KAnIMAII 111-11

Mager]

A ,horny oliolr was held at Nellie WW1, „i
s„,„.,
Fief re.hinents and danelna fol1.01
, ;,11 011 eaell
II Thr ans..
,sscrs,
proc eeds Si . :

,

Starring the Celebrated Actor

JACOB BEN-AMI

and an All Star Cast

"Impressive and interesting. Showing the plight of the
unfortunate Jews in Germany."—NEW YORK MIRROR.

The best Jewish talking picture made."—BRONX NEWS.

English Titles—Easy to Understand

DOORS OPEN
SUNDAY at 1:30 P. M.

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Your Portrait in Oils .. .

CHICAGO WEEKLY
BARRED IN REICH

By the distinguished Detroit artist .. ISAAC RADER
.. sketched in one sitting ... in colors 18"x2.1"
. . A permanent, beautiful picture for your own
home ... An exceptional gift.

5

Nfadiami 76:17 for appointment

10

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sitting

Guild Galleries

7621 WOODWARD - near Bethune

REV. J. SILVERMAN

SURGICAL MOREL

Kind Lady: "Why don't you go
to work."
Tramp: "I would if I had the

Kind Lady: "What sort of to ols
do you want'!"
Tramp: "A knife and a fork."

28 Y”ra' Lap.,

WM, Endo..•4
by Loa,Ing

Lawyers and painters can soon
wake black white.

2073

Gladstone

Monuments of Charactes)

Euclid 10467

A

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Rev. Cantor
David Golder

Detre , l'a Fmvor.t•
AI 0 11 E L

Wedding Cererno-
•ies Performed so
Home end by

Appointment
toss PISCREE

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F.1.6 9490



Manuel Winch

Gran,. and M•rl, . Monument.

7729 TWELFTH ST.

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101

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

jEWi
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jItai4 jiA_D-d4

7739 John R. St.
7739

UNDOtTetteffitt

Trinity 2-2114

N1OGILL

.

OBITUARY

"German anti-Semitism is due to. dor or diplomatic minister or
of the reinaintrig pop-
i nlar concocts of the season, and
j e alousy of superior talents and in single high otheer in the army or
,
e r"
i:i.s
t' is planned for the Christina
she Will appear on Saturda
telligence," writes Robert hell, spe- navy who WI, a .1vw and that none rifohda ,
eve-
SIMON DIEM
malting II, sneral
ning, Dee. 22, with Victor y Kolar,
vial correvondent of the Nlanehes- of the head, of various provinces,' ror Cha intah the d a b
..

F a Prrilrlaner direeting

on the eighth "Pop" eon- of (120 Nlichigiin avenue, 55 years
ter Guardian, in an article appear- administratise
b. ' o k il‘p " lor "' nee d '
III t .s,,IF Of (.01111- Or
,
died 011 Dec. 8. Funeral ser-
a joint niectina Is being planned wit h the cert.
ing in the December issue of (pin- tries in recent years has been a
Rpm Club
ion, under the title "Did the Jews Jew.
There are two concerts Saturday ,v iia ,- ,,,,'si v‘ny tei reh NI.lidi',Ii ,'“
The next meeting Is to be hrld n; N .1, 114 , 03.d o
iw ri ),!,.,e. ' II •i:;.; a 1;, lesiig '

by
the
Detroit
Symphony
Control Germany?" Ile writes:
likulsity,
home
on
Monday.
Dec
i
°relies-
Regarding the charge that Jews
All members and prwpects are Urged
„harp
lea: the Young, People's concert daughters, Helen, Nit's. Ruth Han-
"At the bottom of it, as at the
•dominated the professions 111111 that ts redo.
bottom of German hatred of the
on Saturday morning at 10:30 A. (tort, Mrs. Lillian Weinbaum, Mrs.
M . with special features; II • ,. ,., Beatrice Pilnick, :qrs. Hose [Alio- .
French and German nationalism their numbers in science, in litera-
(1 . .11,,kr(.),Insi ak t :•ri,lilmcii,n ,(1,uncitng
ittz'hii.,(f.akt.::,,,a cid° aNc Irts,.,,,F,r(e,n(la !
generally, is an inferiority coo-' lure, and in art was larger than
thr;ins,e1 vent h
' ‘ lititzr1( (e,w •
pies, which the Gs.rmans are trying their proportion of the whole popu-
%
Mendel-
Morris
of New York and Irving)
to get rid of by loudly proclaim- lotion, Mr. Dell writes:
si';:hrl
it,i( Zati sYs, (1177(;•nt' halYcha"'''
, j ar - of Detroit; two sisters and one
ing their superiority to all other
"That is to say, Jews predomin-
be
PROPERTY OWNERS, ATTEN-' nefelt,
Saint-Baca”
' - h
brother.
races in the hope of convincing ated only in intellectual and artis-
:tens :aid Ponchielli
• h er.
• TION--Let the Nlickay Manage- . will
played.
themselves." tic pursuits in which only intelli-
molt Co. relieve you of your
AARON MADIEFSKY
Pointing out that the charge that getup and capacity count. Bruno
property worries. For efficient
the Jews of Germany dontinated Walter did not become recognized
Association $ ymphony Or. of 2497 Clements avenue, 63 years
econo mical A
il
t ilci Ni;i:onN
ia ninatgeenanne ,n ,t , and
management
the country prior to the advent of ; as one of the greatest conductors
old
died
on Dec. 14. Funeral
.nietlii
II.
chestra Concert Tuesd
'
Hitler was wholly false, Mr. Dell in the world because he is a Jew,
services
were held on Dec. 15 with
_____
Goldsmith, Cherry 9689,
cites the fact that there were few- but because he is one of the great-
74 the interment at the Chesed Shel
7 0
er Jews in leading positions ill GCr- est conductors. Elizabeth Berg- COUPLE will give room and hoard I The Association Syln ill
.
I Ernes Cemetery. Ile is survived
' chestr if Detroit Y. 11. C A will
many in recent years than in Eng- mann owes her reputation 011 the
by his wife, Jeanette; t wo dough-
or will present
t() child 11f school a
' ( tin i i r tirst . concri‘ef '
land and other Western European stage, not to the fact that, like
.'
„.i.
rs, Mrs. David Robinson and
1933.t
31
(..,th
,1 ,. 1 . e ..is i n the , Scottish Rite tern,
countries, and that unlike England, Rachel and Sarah Bernhardt, she
l erl7n8L5:151t-eMa'- .
Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs; a son, Gil-,
shaell. fi
sreonn tabwl
e.e.li-CfualrIni G
,.,, « NI of Masonic
Germany has never had a Jewish is a Jewess but to the fact that,
I best;
te Temple on bert
; two sisters, Mrs. Ben Chesin ,
Chancellor, and that in the 11 years like them, ;he is a great actress. , FOR RI:NT— Nicely furnished Tuesday evening, Dee.
19, with I of Chicago and Mrs. Joseph Lit- I
preessling the Nazi regime only one. It is not because Max Reinhardt
private home. All home ' ` i ' ''t Y Iles",
room
in
P ianist ' "' "' s i'ti"g vin
l
of Detroit.
n
car
soloist.
cabinet minister was al Jew.
Mr. Jew
is a Je that
that everybody regards
w
privileges. Near ''rossto
Under the directi o n of V a lt cr
Dell goes on to show that there has him as a great pr(slucer and he is
line and Marren I•us line. $2.50
not been a single German ambassa- welcomed at Salzburg."
per week. Garage if desired. Poole of the Detroit Symphony, as-
downstairs. Ten,
5056 Belvidere,downtown.
isted by six instructors from the
minutes from
In loving memory of our dear
Lipsky Answers Mizrachi
, same organization, this orchestra son and brother, Norton Mogill,
on the Religious Issue
FOR RENT—Attractive furnished of 66 has reached a unique position who gave his life to save a life,
room for ft lady, gentleman or in the non-professional field.
five years ago, Dec. 14, 1928.
.
couple. All home privileges. Reserved seats may he obtained' Sadly missed by his parents.
NF:W PORK.—Rebuking the
Board if desired, 2725 Leslie. from any branch of the Detroit Rev. and Mrs. S. Mogill, and
attempt of the Mizrachi, ortho-
Call Townsend 7-0551. Y. M. C. A. brother, George.
dox wing of the Zionist move-
to arouse "religious prej-
o
German Publication Prohib- ment,
RENT—S p ar e rom
, nicel Y
udice" at a time when all Jew-
Aim T
To B ring
In loving memory of my dear
ring Ch'Idren to
FOfuRrni s hed. Show e r. Nt o dern hom
ited Because of Anti-
ish forces should be concen-
husband, Alex Stein, who passed
Michigan State Exhibit.
of three adults. Garage if (le-
Nazi Policy.
trated on the rebuilding of
away
six years ago, Dec. 21, 1927
sired. ninvenient to several ear
Palestine, Louis I.ipsky, Ameri
127 (lays in Kislev).
lines and Fourteenth bus. Rea-
.Arrangements are under %%say
can
member
of
the
World
Zion-
CHICAG().—(JTA) —The Na-
sonable rent. 2071 West Phila- to bring to the Michigan State Ex-
Ir. e spent totrether
Ila i ll o E nI, ' , ;, e, r . eBeh :- : n od
ist Executive and national
delphia, Garfield 1317-J.
tional Free Press, which defines
hibit, now on view in the Fisher S F ems . r
u •
In‘erl so ,dearly
chairman of the American Pal-
itself as "a newspaper With Amer-
' building, every possible school
,, al ',.„,t,";,':e drrel e
estine Campaign, has issued a
I
KWICK ARMS HOTEL -19211
mien dear
ican ideals for every German
chilli in the Metropolitan area, ac-
statement in repyy to the
Pingree, ju-t west of Twelfth
Houle," has been banned in Ger-
cording to an announcement by
A.
speeches
made
by
a
number
of
Street.
Single
and
double
rooms
many, according to a decree issued
Mrs. ('evil II. Hobbs, committee
4,.
-see. 1"P.
1' '7" 7 ►
"limn e b:enda r :evi"
American Mizrachi leaders at
for men and women. Newly dee- c h airman.
by the Reach Minister of the In-
their recent annual convention.
mated and refurnished. $1
by
terior. Dr. Wilhelm Frick.
The exhibit consists of dioramas, Vatic.
Giving praise to the mem-
week. Special monthly rate. Call
loving wife,
Ehrich von Sehroetter, editor o f
Per murals, and the mammoth illum-
manager, Garfield 9573.
bers of the Mizrachi for loyal
manager.
the Press, stated that he WH ,
Mated map of the State, which
membership in the Zionist Di-
ly sso Ns f„ ,. c hild ren
Card
o
f Thanks.
not surprised at the Ilan. said
were seen in the ('out of States
ganization during the past 35
that on account of the new =paper's
or adults at your home In'a at the Century of Progress Ex-
years, Mr. Lipsky points out
anti-Nazi policies, he had eSpeeted
The family of the late Sio ua n
C0111DeIent young woman.Exid.r- position in Chitligo. It is of con-
that during this period it was
the prohibitive order.
kneed New York Hebrew teach- siderable interest to school chit- Diem wishe s to thank their rela-
known to all persons that "Zion-
IT. Lessons will by presented in dren--particularly those who are tives and friends for the kindness
"We are for Germany and the
ists are persons of various
it
manner that
hold the stu- studying the social sciences, and and sympathy shown them during
German people." said Mr. von
shades lilt religious belief s and
dent's interest. Yiddish reading the committee wants to bring in their recent bereavement.
Schroetter, when asked to 4,111-
practices" He added that
and
writing
if
so
desired.
50 rents as ninny as possible.
ment, "and we also fav(d- revision
"what united and raised us into
per lesson.
Betty Lehrman,
__
Card of
Thanks.
of the Versailles treaty.
But We
Arrangements are under way.
an international brotherh oo d
Northlawn
52s5.
tit , not believe that Chanceller
for a series of "parties" whereby
was the fact that all were en-
individuals
or
firms
will
sponsor
Hitler will be able to tieeentitliTh
Mrs. Charles Spring and (laugh-
gaged in the redemption of
that. 'eVe feel that it is a shame' Zir In
WANTED—Young man for conk the trip of a group of children to tees. NIrs. Edmund M. Sloman and
fortaide room in private family. the exhibit in company with their Mrs. Saul E. Barnett, wish to
his polkas, are making the Ger-
The apparent intention of
man people suffer further itrlItim•
Gds1 transportatnin, Near Tium- teacher. The murals in the ex- thank their friends for their sym-
the Nlizraehi to break away
illy."
bull car or Fourteenth bus. Call hibit depict the State's history. Pathy and kindness shown them in
from the Keren Ilayesoil. uhich
Longfellow 0113 morning ''r shoving various important inci- their recent bereavement.
is the recognize fund-raring
The Press leas founded two
d
evening.
dents, beginning with the landing
instrument
of
the
World
Z
oo,.
months age by Mr. von
n Schea-
Physical Training
FOR RENT—Furnished assn for of Jean Nicollet, the first white
ist Congress and the Jewish
ter. who was formerly with the
Train your mouth to snide when
or
gentleman
Agency for Palestine. "means
for employed man to come to this area, in 1634.
Staats-Il rold and Buerger Zvi-
the (lay is dark; )slur tongue to
,Duple. Kitchen privileges. Mrs.
to destroy e all that the founder-
' Ire. two publications of the Ger-
I
join
unreservedly
in
deploriel
speak
for the advancement of hu-
of Mizrachi gave to the cause
It. Kauffman, 2111 W. Euclid be-
• .e..‘niericall Citizens' leavue.
II%3• ■ •n LaSalle and Linwood, G ar . the wrong- now being done in inanity; your nose not to sniff at
of unity in the work luf redeem.
advisor • committee Me
Germany, where a harshly unjust those beneath you; you( Ear, to
field 6216-.1.
nig Zion," Mr. Lipsky declared.
Hans Jacoby, p ast o r o f
discrinuna•ion against a racial nu- hear nothing but good of others;
Ey:11'0,11CA ehurch
FOIL RENT - Nicely furnished nority is drawing the censure of your eyes to see the needs of your

the peri od : . Chanukah Party of Young
room in apartment with eengen - the world. Recently I reiterated fellow men; your hands to supply
••. the echo
tat smupple for refined man or my belief that the Golden Rule those needs. HMI your feet to walk
Women's Pioneer Organ-
cry.
lady. All home privileges, Rent must be accepted as applicable to always on the upward path.—
ization on Sunday.
reasonable. Apply Apt. :117. dealing among groups and among Gerald Gray.
.1711 Webb avenue.
•- -
peoples as truly as it is to rela-
tionships among individuals. Mean - ,
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
litit
RENT --
be given by the Young Worm ■
Nicely furnished while, I trust that the world's
An entertaining evening was en-
couple
15716
"'BBL
censure will not he passed accord-
hineeton, ma, Puritan.
joyed by those who attended the
17, at 86(19 Twelfth s•r,. -
'ing to the double standard of nior-
third annual dance frolic. "A
latke•.•there will 1., •.:1-
TAKE NO CHANCES with cheap slily among nations. under which Rhapsody of the Blues," presented
don
ning
and a mu,...•
shoe rep airing when M. Kaner'l code we pass judgment on others by the Zedakah Juniors on Der. 10.
Surgical Mohel
gram.
Proce.•ds of the , . •
quality costs no nicer. Bring while assuming absolution from
The Zedakah Juniors thank all
s.
gt , towat,b. a fuio :
r
your shoe repair job in the blame for ourselves.
May our who co-operated and aided in mak-
(e, rhko,...
women's institucens m 1'. , -7
morning and pick it up on your own national life increasingly free ing this affair a success.
The public is ins :led.
way home in the evening. M. itself from taint of racial preju-
I
0 U
An important meeting will he
KANER. Expert Shoe Repairs, dice.—President Ernest M. Hon- held on Sunday. Dec. 17. at the
egg of tay
o-d is ban, r than
127 F.. Grand River (opposite kips of
tmouth College, Ilan- i home of Betty Halperin, 3210

(the hen of tomorrow.
iroadway Market).
over, N. H.
Calvert.

CLASSIFIED

Ben-Anti is

"An effective production of the shameful treatment ac-
corded the Jews in Germany."—NEW YORK AMERICAN.

FOR DECEMBER

GRANT

GRANT HOTEL

PORTRAYED IN THE NEW MODERN ALL-TALKING

ONLY



ESCAPE IT AT THE

ONE WEEK starting SUNDAY, DEC. 17

Admission 25c

HIGH GRADE BAKERY

BEDROOM BOREDOM

THEATRE

"Grips the spectator from start to finish.
great in this picture."—NEW YORK TIMES.

■■■

:11■■■•■■■■

FIELD AND Jefferson Ayes,

DON ZELL'S Delightful
MUSIC

■■ ■\■

0
I

herwed from 6'. 00 TIN I1'31

ASSIBIED Il•

and His Sparkling Music

Littmans People's Theater

DI I,I

Of

Detroit Ilalevy.
JACOB BEN - AMI IN sit
siii,tt.t y is not only fut-
`WANDERING JEW' AT
ritniptt, "to spread Jew-
p eo ple
ORIOLE THIS WEEK i" i e.t. but ar is " also
h tt. the
!If
carrying
Del

■.„‘

HI(/1.

"WOMEN IN
HIS LIFE"

Mae Clark

"DETROIT'S GAY SPOT"

GREAT FLOOR SHOW

the new 0re,.4o. alai

/ON LION, 1 At 111

UNITED THEATERS
POST FOR HERMAN

HALEVY TO SING IN i
CLEVELAND JAN. 21

Milton Herman, in charge of
exploitation for the United Detroit
There must have been a lot of
It '
y fa' melodies into other parts 1,f th3 ra...ple at Mai
AND HIS
Olszewska's recital
Theaters, has been with the or-
b
"
The'
Wandering
.Lew,"
(•(midi
v.
HalevY
ganization for aver three years, the best Jewish talking picture yet
at the Nliis„nic Auditorium last
a cm
, , t „t in Cleveland on Sunday.
1, ,1 Monday night who were n u t at all
and was retained by George M'. made, corns*: to Detroit this Sunday .
11 ,;),,,, . b.la.t oir
at
t 0 t h..1‘.k. u o Eitil, uei
e iitigi si.‘ ( , :.,r,sN
: ag,l itir,,:.tiel,h
(wry that they had paid cash mon-
Trendle, president of the United for a week's showing.
Detroit Theaters, to continue in
:, ‘rt,rt,hiitst„1:11u(1.-ho-nht.r
hat1,.,itith(l
.
)eil s, it:iugt
ti oly hen.
Featuring Jacob lien-Anti, great t , ,i t ,, i. 1,,
, ,le,Isisiiiihnhe, , rheipeuted.
The (:.
the same capacity with the new Yildish actor, and an able assist-
Everybody's Talking About Our
trayal of events affecting the i,:,. t he eighth annual concert in Because they realize t
organization.
rht
ig here .
ing cast, this picture is a moving a t
DELICIOUS ONE DOLLAR DINNER
Since his graduation from South- poi .
in this depressed town they have ,
thins' seeend half of the program will heard any number of fair citizens
eastern High S(•hool, Nit:, Herman Jews in Germany.
Special Sunday Dinner, $1.25
been associated with t he the- months ago, the pictur Made
has been
e h ad a 1, 1 . con-kt of several short seleet 001, • who can sing rings around this'
of which have been heard by ❑ ,,, si .„ politan madam. I first heard
atrieal business, where he started week run in New York. It has some
r , '' oi.
e
.,( tr t ;tummies,.
Dan Frohman, Mine. Olszewska in Berlin five
as an usher.
Ile has assited in English subtitle; and is easy to of
1 ,,,,,.,,,, an d (.1,,, d a nd, will con-
years ago, wlwn her tortured in-
the openings of several

of Detroit's understand.
o
,

Irrangernents
are in charge terpretation of "Azuct.nd" in Ver.
theat(•rs (ti is in a large inelliSUre
The picture is a most crushing d
. .
„ t ',I• . , ... Sehaver, president, El , ili'S homelv "II Troyatore"

caused
responsible for many of the six , - indictment of Nazi-is
1
.
..•. • ... . \Ir. hrohinan and Mr. me to wonder why Vienna was
, eial parties at the theaters in the , gripping from start to finish. It is
. , . '
ready to forego further pleasure of
United Detroit group.
the story of a Jewish painter wl .• , ' '
• E011(011,111 of the Hal- her artistic services, and then the
i.
12TH AND SEWARD
! is i.eeted
by the Aryans.
Nt.'s,
TEL. TRiaitg 2.3488
3 c hoir wa s held last madam came to "Amerika" and to
scenes showing Hiller denion s t ra . "
HOLLYWOOD THEATER
FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 15, SATURDAY MATINEE, DEC. to
There will be no meet- Detroit. From her first number.
Starting with the midnight show tions aro of unusual interest. The .
SUNDAY (Matinee and Evening), DEC. 17
,,
..k
, the old and threadbare "Largo" of
Saturday night, at 1.1:45 p. in., picair
t
e as a whole 1, an impressive "'"'
' "'' '
THE WELL KNOWN STARS FROM NEW YoRK
, Mr. Haendel, it was evident that
with all seats priced at 30 cents, Pettollnan , ...
, klme. Olswska
ze
had riot changed
In the ea-A milli
i
and continuing for foui• days at
Ben-Ami
are
.
altered
since
I
lust
heard
her
Remain in Detroit for Only Four More l'erforin.ini,.
regular prices, the Hollywood hill• •
• • •
nee voice is uneve lie
t"Ia. RE " wa.
n with very de-
''''" ""'
liy .1. Blum
offer a big double feature pro-ing, Ben :Alec,
•la \i
, 0 1, Mestel and
tsveen the se-
_
Teitelbaum.
_
gram. "Only Yesterday" sill be ' 11:raha
called registers.
It is neither a
_
.......11
ai•hb
ush,
noted
tabu
of
the main feature. The added feat-
the
The Entire Littman Company Will Take Part
n, and
the famous \' iliia Troupe, will ap- warm ,r sympathetic organ,
all is Zane Grey's story "Th e
STATE THEATER
Or•AllItittiion,
am Inlies or tiobs Oho drier ben•tli
m.o.. in concert here on Wolnes- failed it: ( very instance Ill :11'011- ,
,„, „
I Thundering Herd."
tukets lo
are a.bed to eonfre
Ilh A.
Iluil.IN. Rogers,
man.0, „f
K night, d5v evening at Littman's Yiddish tiny degree' of enthusiasm.
11.1.
Starting Thursday, Dee. 21,
Tickets: Eve., $1, 75c, 50c, 35c; Matinees: 75c, 50,, 35c
the
Junes
Dunn,
Lilian
Bond,
Cliff

Iteeple's
Theater.
known
enunciation
is
mushy,
and
her
in-
25c
li o li ywoo d w ill present "White Edward s
and Dorothy Lee are a ' )1, Naeldiush, W110 is Well
terpretations are too obvious- they
On TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 9, a Special Testimonial Per
W om."
an
few of the leading players in I a- an artist of the Yiddish stage,1 arc entirely too physical and (1(•-
formance will be given for our manager, Abraham Littman.
"Take a Chance" at the' State. ss dl pre-cut a number of sketches, void (d . all true spiritual feeling.
UNITED ARTISTS THEATER This film is an adaptation of the I
\ -isting him in his concert will Noi. were her selections of the
1 I el I 0 I LI 0 0 •\\I MN 101 •11
In real life Jackie Cooper is al- musical comedy stage success. It he the fiiiiiiwing Detroit artists.
.\\1
type which would wig additional
1.1 WS MN% AI 1 ,
ways talking about being a cow- retains all of the inersical number,:
Ida I iivinoff, violinist; Esther patrons to the noble art of Heiler-
IMPORTANT NEWS FOR DETROI T JEWRY!
boy when he grows up, but before that. made the original show fain-
singing.
And
I'
m
sure that in.' $ W e are the only sh op in Detro it bki
Fl 5..1 and Hyman Cohen, vocalists;
a ng a new ki nd of b
that time arrives he has the fun ous and has a lot of new. taws .
read,
IteIsc•eit Katzman Frohman, Man- readers will agree that the abseils's.
made from CRACKED WHEAT t,
. of playing at being a cowboy in
of an Enielish group un the pro-
"Hell and High Water" with i"I. \I..-he ben :pasha, 'Tad"'
GOOD
FOR
1•:VF:ItYlitiliy
, "The Lone Cowboy," at the United Richard Arlen is a second feature.
gram leas a gri(•vous mistake. Nlay-
RISHING
! Artists. Two dozen grownups are
lie Mine. Olszew ska is II bitter ar-
0 "THE
Our rle:.gk uSliair\linien o"fEbSarkle:dp goods is well known to all. Pastries,
THE STREET SINGER"
in the picture, with Lila Lee, John
fist than she showe
showedherself to
FISHER THEATER
Cakes,
Rye
Bleed,
Pumpernickel,
Health
Bread.
Roll, baked
AT YIDDISH THEATER by at this recital. If sh, she ought
I Wray, Addison Richards and Ga- . o•rhe
woman in Hi, Life," that
fresh every hour.
Yin Gordon in the leading roles.
to stagea comeback "Mille other
gives Otto Kruger the role of a
$
'-1
RATES
FOR
ITANQUETS,
P.\
RTIts
In addition, the bill will present
I i their
I 1 ' last foot. p ierfor
erfor mance s season and give a better program
brilliant, dissipated l aw•yer, at the ,n Detroit
ASK FOR CRACKED-WHEAT BREAD
I' this
i
I
to demonstrate that she is. Heel.

"King for a Night" with Chester
Season,
t he ‘ rule-
. 1..
Fisher, also brings such favorite .
Baked under our own patent.
e brazed actors, Moshe Osher and Frederick Schauwecker played ex-
torris and IIelen Twe lvet roes.
I N
• players as Una Merkel, Isobel Fi,„,•,,,,, W y i ss , will be featured cellent accompaniment. But I come
Jewell,
Jewell, Ben Lyon, Irene Hervey,.
in "The Street Singer," at Litt- hack to my premises: There are AP
RKO DOWNTOWN
]
Roscoe Karns, l'. Ilein•y Gordon, !
People's Theater. a lot of better voices right here
RHO I)owntown preSents T
8835 TWELFTH ST.—Between Hazelwood and Gladstone
he Paul Hurst and Raymond Ilatton ! moo's
0
in Dett•oit.
wa•Ifth and Seward.
.\\I 0 LI% ,\I OM IM1 ILI 10 K1 • 1 I MI LI MIMOKI al
Mad Game," with Spencer Tracy, with Irene Franklin of vaudeville T • '
thi • musical operetta, which is
Claire Trevor, Ralph Mori4an, .1.
s tage fame in her first important marked
by
1
o
musis
n,
s
, musical
a1 num b ( .• is Kolar Returns to Podium of
Carroll Nash, John Milian, Mutt
'cinema role.
and by (lance selections, Will he
.
McHugh and Kathleen Burke. A
Detroit Symphony
Chanukah Greetings and Best lt.' oho
the Fisher Mayers will present staged on Friday evening, Satur-
Romance,"
SOCOnd featur•e, "Ra fter
the one-act 11E111118 "The Drums of ' clay matinee and Sunday matinee
Orchestra.
a merry rnixup involving a couple
Dude."
and
evening.
,
who shared the same room and
Victor
Kolar, assocnity
conduct-
'
T he testimonial performance in
,
,
.
didn't know each other, also will •
i r of the Detroit Symphony Or-
MICHIGAN THEATER
. honor of A
:Abraham Littman, man- (..
.. ., returns to the
..
.
lie presented. Ginger Itogei•s andl
( n(stra
he podi um at"
•Iiimes Cagney in one of his old- alter of the theater, will take
Norman Foster are featured in the
ter
a
month's
illness
to
conduct
the
time roughneck types rises from a place on Jan. 9.
Inner.
Are vou tired of mating Milne reel
reel'. nfnr
Sixth pair of Symphony concert::
theater usher to gangster chief,
night to the four gloomy walls or a bed-
t
his
week,
l'hursday
(wening,
I
l ee.
to movie actor, and a rehabilitated' Mogilover Juniors To Elect
room? Ar e you seeking freei•ili 111 , 111
CLUB MAXINE
21 and Friday afternoon, Dee. 2i
(lib Maxine has engaged a decent citizen until the old crowd
that "bedroom boredom"?
Handel's
Officers.
I 'hi•ist mas
Oratorio
(ounplete new line of talent for catches up with him in "holy Kill-
The answer is the Grant—where guests
"The Messiah" will be sung by the
the floor show , with popular
• r Fred- er" at the NI ichigan. Mac Clarke„
enjoy the residential comforts of a bright,
The Nlogilover .1uniors will elect Detroit Symphony Choir of 200i
Lindsay, Leslie Fenton, ,
(lie Bernard as master of .err-
smartly furnished living room, -eporate
voices, four soloists, Thelma Con
officers
at
the
next
meeting
on
monies being held over. Featured Russell Hopton, Henry O'Neill, 1,.. :...inv ,,,en . ni..,, ,
dressing room, twin in-a-door bed- and
Dee. 19, at the Eistnhauer, s o p r am; Beat rice
i
in the show are Karrlo and Rivard, Raymond Hatton and a dozen oth-
luxurious tile bath - and they enjoy all
Brody,
contralto;
Thomas
Evan
Arbiter Ring Center, 527 Holbrook.
,,
flip dance team; Helen Flynn, ors are in the east. Count lierni-
that for only $7, weekly.'
he organization has derided to tenor; and Fred Patton, baritone,
acrobatic artist, and Nlailge Caiger, . 'I ici's company with vocal and in- T
with
Fr
Frank
N
1
postone
p
all social functions until
at the M urphy
mm
n.ny
Ruby and his or- strumental soloists, dancers, girls' the second
blues singer.
in January. Organ.
1
It is seven years sin.,
chestra continues to delight the hand and beauty chorus will be on
Ti
h Mogilover Juniors were con- the "Messiah" has been produced
Weekly
.
i the stage.
(lancers.

by the . Detroit
('h a ir and
grill ulated by the L. A . S.
S Aux II-
1 Symphony
.
2931 John R. at Edmund Place
nay bazaar committee for their co- they have been rehearsing since
Visit the Grant
Ben Wagner,
early September to make this an
,"1"lati"n.
Today!
outstanding performam.e.
Manager

OTTO KRUGER

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