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America Apish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON ATI.Ndl - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINF,

VglizonjEwun OiRONICIE

and THE LEGAL CHROrm..Lc.

STAGE A N D SCREEN

RI. C. at Chez Paree

Alvtie-nk
spat

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■,■■■■■■■■■
Z. CA AN PROVIDES 1.
TUES., JAN. 29
TEMPLE BETH EL
MUSIC, ORCHESTRAS
at 8:30 P. M.
FOR ALL OCCASIONS 11 '""'"'"i1 " (""" " '

TEMPLE FORUM

"The Drama as
• Social Force"

ANITA BLOCK

Sir Willmott Lewis Is Town
LILY PONS CONCERT
Y.
Zusman Caplan, well known in
Th e F taeted r Guild
HERE NEXT MONDAY
Hall Speaker at Cass
local musical circles as an out-
Tickets.
63e•
et
Temele
and
GrianciPo
standing violinist, announces that
Theater Feb. 1
IRENE
sl 1+1 sM eel
"Heaven's gift to opera" is how
he is arranging orchestras for all IMO" MI

10I kl I SIL7 MIWg1 OW al
BEASLEY
the critic of the Cleveland Press
occasions and that he is prepared
Sir Willmott
Lewis, editor,
IL:411We Queen
I.ife begins at 8:40 . . . I won- to provide musical entertainment
describes the slender, dark-eyed statesman and orator, will le: the
der . . . Wouldn't it be more cor-
EDDIE
little coloratura, Lily Puns, who speaker for the Detroit Town Hall,
rect to say that it both begins and
is known to fame as the Metropolis at the Cass Theater, Friday morn-
PEABODY
ends there . . . The tired business
ti Opera's latest 'find'. ing, Feb. 1, at 11 o'clock.
person who has no vitality left nor
CASs. MACK. OREN
"Yes, phenomenal is the word Sir Willmott Lewis is known in
inclination to do aught else after
-Id T111 , 3
I at must be applied to the gifts this country as the very distin-
sT EV E FA ANS
difficult and busy day's routine
a
of the lustrous Lily," he continues.. guished correspondent in Washing-
IRANI( I 11S NOR.
M4 11141 that Mille.
1.0011 10 111 1111/1Ile 111041 .1141.11 slanitIte • • .
end his daily life then (for while
C %ROA •ORSEA
lure. to the 111411te• floor • • •
"Here is a God-given voice, if ton of the London Times. Ile cane
1/ 3NCEIts
*
sleeps, one does not live—who
one
ever there was one. She sings with to Washington in 1920 and has
FON .31 in NI EN•ED
would call idleness, living?) . .
*
ORCIIEsTRA
the blithesome ease of a bird in the : been correspondent during five ad-
For the one who is still imbued
first flush of spring. Never have ministrations, during this period he
— On the wren, —
with the God-given gift of unlimit-
I
heard
a
lovelier
sound
issue
from
has
reported
the
three
world
con-
JOHN BOLES
ed pep, vim, vigor and the desire
the human throat than the E in ferences: the Washington, London
to keep on living—life begins at
GLORIA SWANSON
alt that came at the conclusion of Naval and the 1Vorld Economic
4 FLOOR 511011. 14 daring entire evening.
that hour—but what a different
In the Vloslowl Sucre**
the "Caro none"."
1Conferences. His popularity is due
Full-Course Table
6t ea
life from the daylight hours . . .
DINNER
In
this
her
fourth
season,
lit-;
to
the
fact
of
his
marked
personal
"MUSIC IN THE

almost as if two separate worlds,
tie Miss Pons is becoming accus- , charm and his recognized ability
No Corer Charge
AIR"
this day and night life,
towed to the routine of success.'. as a speaker. Frank Simons speaks
No Minimum Charge
Addld Feature
And the night clubs of Detroit
Before her advent on the stage of i of him as one of the "greatest
BERT GILBERT
= A Da, In the Life of the
help make the dark hours of the
the Metropolitan, she had never . raconteurs of the day." He draws
DIONNE
Mr. Gilbert is the master-of- day, a life of thrilling turmoil ...
E
sung in any major opera house — on a large source of personal ex-
QUINTUPLETS
only in the semi•obscurity of pro- perience, for world affairs have ceremonies at the Chez Paree. brilliant repartee ... exotic exist-
=
world's Moot F141411
vincial
French
theaters.
been
his
particular
affairs
since
his
Read
Sally Field's column for ence ... How different are the dig-
•miaren
nified business men and women
to
r
days in England and Con- comment on his smart repartee.
Lily Puns will be heard he e at college
A
during these hours of gayety .. .
Orchestra Hall, Monday evening , Itinental Europe. For many years .
What
a
contrast
from
the
manners
..t•S'hatge
Jan.28, at 8:30 o'clock, under the , he was in the far East; .1apan,
and mien of their serious selves ...
auspices
a of Isabel J. Hurst.
i China, Russi , the Philippines,
And
what
a
good
thing,
it
is,
too!
— •
! being editor of the Manila Times.
DRURY LAN Eves. 8:30
Detroit's aristocrat of Night
D uring the war he was o n th e staff
Organist Chandler Goldth•I of the New York Tribune in raris
Clubs! That's what the Powatan
Mats. 2:30
52 LAST COLOMBIA
ZUSMAN CAPLAN
has
always been known as . . .
for
the
eminent
services
ren-
'and
waite to Be Symphony
Ph. CA. 2O114
And truly 'tis so . . . Catering to and orchestras for dancing and for
,' dered the Allies was made "Chev-
Soloist Jan. 29
Held Over One More Week
the elite of the city's clientele and concert accompaniment for any
alier of the Legion of Honor," and
—For Detroit's Finest Foreign Foods—
With the eminent New York or-' for national recognition ofdisti. More Than 200 Communi- being patronized by an immeasur- event.
ties
in
36
States
Prepar-
able percentage of them, it well
This Saturday evening, at the
ganist, Chandler Goldwaithe, as Wished service in the world of in-
deserves that distinction . .. Be- dance of the Icor in the Fort
ternational
affairs
England
ing
for
Observance
soloist, the first local performance
sides Sammy SotTerin is far from Wayne Ilotel, Mr. Caplan is pro-
him "Knight of the Order of the
Tense:;`,M:',:Arresting: ' major, arranged for organ and or- British Empire."
NEW YORK. (NCJC) — More a "slouch" himself ... Ile knows viding the orchestra. He is also
YOUR HOSTS
His subject will be "Vision in than 200 communities in 36 states what his patrons want and he providing the music for the Halevy
chestra,
will
be
given
by
the
Be-
New York Cast of 40
have already made preparations gives it to them . . . in food, en- Ilazoniir event on April 28 and the
troll Symphony, Tuesday evening, World Affairs".
for observing national Ilrotherhood tertaininent, music and environs Workmen's Circle dance on Slay 6.
Jan. 29, at 8:30 o'clock in Orches-
Eves. 50c to $1.50
gal AO
P hu Tot
is being held ment ... The show this week pre- Union musicians are provided in
tra Hall. This exquisite transcrip- Will Irwin, Noted Journal - Day on Feb. 24, which
Mats 50c to $1.00
seats the Bertare Sisters, a sister Mr. Caplan's orchestras.

un derthe auspices fhN•
r
Don of the
.
Mr.
Caplan
was
formerly
asso-
u.
Conference of Jews and Christians. team that is really different . .
made by Scott Goldwaithe, brother I ist, to Talk on Racketeer
Churches, synagogues, ministerial Two petite youngsters, a blond and ciated with Symphony Orchestras
of the noted organist.
of
Pittsburgh,
Toronto
and
De.
Called "the greatest reporter and clergy associations and individ- a brunette, that make an exceed-
Victor Kolar, director at this
attractive team and offer a troit. Ile was with the Detroit
fourth concert in the Tuesday eve- in the world" by Lord Northcliffe, ual clergymen and laymen of all ingly
routine of acrobatic dances and an
IIRCIIESTR IIALL
ning series, has arranged an espe- during the war, Will Irwin, who faiths are . preparing for wide- original impression of the famous Symphony Orchestra for five
years.
spread
civ
i
observances.
MONDAY EVE., JAN. 28
c
attractive program. comes to the Town Hall at the
Born in a small town in Russia,
' SEATS NO13 at eirninell•h Rand. 1111 cially
It was announced from National Apache that make the outstanding
Lotte Lehman Appears Here on Fisher Theater, Wednesday morn-
girl team that has been seen in the same district which produced
Conference
headquarters
that
ob-
Thursday
ing, Jan. 31, at 11 o'clock, has
Detroit in a lung time . . . The Mischa Elman, Mr. Caplan's abili-
servance
of
Brotherhood
Day
this
Lotte Lehman, distinguished so- always had the reputation— on
Great Martini, in moments of mag-
announcement —

Tirana of the Metropolitan Opera, paper and platform—for digging year is expected to exceed the ex- ic, fascinates you with his manipu- ty as a violinist dates back to his
THE FAMOUS
will make her first appearance here out and presenting the facts on tent of the observance last year lation of the little red and blue fifth birthday. lie began to study
under
Chaikin
and
made
MUSIC
when in
more
than
400 communities
as soloist with the Detroit Sym- public problems
so
emphatic
a s balls from mid-air, with his capac-
he
phony at the tenth subscription manner that he generally gets in 46 states participated. Many re - ity for picking out decks upon rapid progress. In Toronto
n
-
studied under the well k own vio
quests for lirotherhood Day ma-
.
eveningg, at 8:301 action.
5123 CASs Al E. Trinity 2-moo
He will speak on "The terials are being received every decks of cards and cigarettes, ap- linist Frank E. Blachford, and la-
Col nee Griswold and Clifford
o'clock, in Orchestra Hall. Ossip Menace of the Racketeer," a sub-
illaene Its Portals Inn, Again
parently
from
nowhere
...
Brom-
ter
became
first
violinist
of
the
day, it was declared. In addition
Gabrilowitsch will direct. Miss Leh-
Saturday, January 26
on which this crusading to observance on Feb. 24, many ley House, the noted baritone and Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
1. Good Food Always, prepared by an expert chef.
man will song two notable arias— journalist
journalist has startling inside in- communities have agreed to em- broadcasting favorite of WXYZ,
Mr. Caplan won recognition not
41111 / 1 Floor show of
Weber's "Ocean, Thou Mighty
2. Such Thrilling Music, by BORIS ROMANOFF'S
Favorite Stare
has
the
distinguished
role
of
mas-
His
convictions
and
formation.
only
as
a
violinist
but
also
as
a
phasize
the
Brotherhood
Day
note
Dich
Monster" and Wagner's
NICSIE 113
CONTINENTALS.
ter of ceremonies ... And me, oh,
teure Halle" from "Tannhauser." suggestions for a remedy to this in their celebration of Washing- my, I mustn't forget Carol Chap- teacher. Ile has appeared success-
BUD WALTERS
national evil are based on years ton's birthday on Feb. 22,
fully as a soloist at many events,
3. And What a Floor Show, featuring
Fourth Young People's Concert
ex NrOl'ATORS
elle,
the
shocking
sophisticate,
you
and has been widely acclaimed for
It was further announced that
The fourth concert in the Young of research. A free-lancer now
SHANNON SISTERS
BERT GILBERT
DINNER, $1.00
know she sings those kinds "catch-
People's series will be given by the for a number of years, Mr. Irwin the National Broadcasting Com- on" songs (if you know what I his musical ability.
NO 1O1 Elt CHAREE
Ihmegra supreme
of
"A11101111
Cracker" Fame
for orchestra can

HARRY taiLlitliiN, Viands.
Detroit Symphony, Saturday morn- recently attracted wide attention pany and the Columbia Broadcast- mean) and Kay Graham, concert he Arrangements
by calling Zusman Cap-
BENNY
KANTOR
ing, Feb. 2, at 10:45, in Orches- through his feature articles in ing System will set up nationwide pianist ... Our old fried Max Fid- lan, made
DUNY
TRUAX
9541 McQuade, Ga, 4490,
tra Hall. Victor Kolar will direct leading newspapers throughout hookups for Brotherhood Day dler's Orchestra play those sweet
'V kilin Soloist
New York Sensation
and Mrs. Edith Rhetts Tilton will the country on America's gang- broadcasts, while more than 30 dance tunes while Jack Brooks is
And a Grand SUNDAY DINNER, $1.25; Daily, $1
local stations in all parts of the
make explanatory remarks. The ster problem.
with the band in smart Improved Business Reflected
In 30 years of authorship Will country have already signified their featured
NEVER A COVER CHARGE
'
concert will be devoted to a study
croonings.
[LaddFI'Moua Smenlah Plante!
in
American
Life
Insur-
intention
of
having
a
Brotherhood
Irwin has published almost every
of the percussion instruments,
SPECIAL SATURDAY LUNCHEON DANSANTE
Here's news! The old favorite
Day program. In addition, ,car-
ORCH. HALL. Fri. Eve., Feb. 8
sort
of
literary
composition
ance Co. Report
25c
—Cocktail
Hours Daily, 2:30 • 4:30 P. M.-25e
.rata pt Stoller Hotel, Suite 352
toons, stories and advertisements Five O'clock Club un Cass Avenue,
Priem 5100 to 22.50
Membership Drive of Cin- known to man: novels, innumer- will appear in the secular and re- is opening its doors with a grand
able
short
stories,
magazine
and
"The
annual
financial
:statement
ema Guild of Detroit
feature articles, a play or two, ligious press centering around the splurge Saturday night, Jan, 26, of the American Life Insurance

under the incomparable direction Co. of Detroit which is published
forthcoming observance.
even a book of verse.
1 0 1
fa l;
The membership campaign of and
It was announced, also, that the of Harry Solomon. Bud Walter's in The Chronicle this week reflects
Founder of the Authors League
syncopators will do honors for the the improving business and econo-
the
Cinema
Guild
of
Detroit,
re-
Amateur
Athletic
Union
will
in-
••• ..---
of America, he has served for
f r
cently-formed non-profit organize- many years on its executive coun- troduce the Brotherhood note in dancing and I'm told his is the mic conditions throughout the
f
op /
"A
tins with the aim of bringing to cil. He is president of the Amer- its program for the National In- most novel miniature band in De- country", said Clarence L. Ayres,
Club
r iii, so! . 1
the Detroit Institute of Arts dis- ican center of the P. E. N. Club, door Championships to be held at troit ... They do play those mean president of the company.
tinguished foreign films, has been the international association of Madison Square Garden on Satur- dance rythms ... A floor show that
Detnoll'e Only !Manton et Night Club—In the Dean of the Hotel Ane1
"One of the most substantial evi-
meeting with exceptional re- literary men and women estab- day evening, Feb. 23. is fast and snappy promises to be dences of return to better times is



highly
entertaining
.
.
.
The
food,
Presents • Comedy-Packed Floor Show
It
is
a
clear
indication
sponse.
increase in volume of life in-
N1/4,.,
lished by John Galsworthy and HOME MISSIONS COUNCIL
of course, is always good when the
that a cultural gap is being filled
surance sales reported by all
Anatole
France.
Herr
Solomon
does
the
supervising
CONDEMNS
ANTI-SEMITISM
dividuals
companies for 1934 over
for a large number of in
k- \ „44 '14..
• Larry Vincent

Sandy Lyle
• Giggles Regan
Tickets for his lecture may be
Drop over, I'm quite sure you'll American
PHILADELPHIA (N C J C)
1933. Life Insurance reaches every
k
Amitelna Juggler
I'
...“ ...ii;,,st' interested in seeing the sort of had at Grinnell's, or the Town
I in, Personality
Unalterable opposition to Nazi pro- like the spot.
Raster of Ceremonies
lss'6
i
Soubrette
section of the country and for that
'''"''' " "Ill films which do not ordinarily Hall office, 633, Detroit Leland pagandists and other elements
4 S; es
Welcome! Russ Lyons and his reason is almost an unfailing baro-
achieve
commercial
release
due
to
"Sophisticated
Marge and Marie
Cy Goodreau
seeking to arouse anti-Jewish feel- NBC Orchestra to Oriole Terrace meter of economic conditions.
Bill Lankin
" Hotel.
o
lack of popular or
Darlings of 1411111
■ 8 t till
Lady"
ing in this country, was voiced in and to Detroit . . . And goodness
and Id, 1litallattatut
Master a the P11111 4
"In our Home State of Michigan
Dance
appeal. The series begins with
the
report
of
the
Joint
Depart-
gracious
what
a
daring
and
what
the American Life Insurance Com-
the beautifully-made French film Second Week for "Small
Special SUNDAY
Miracle" at Drury Lane ment of Co-operating Boards on the an entertaining show the Ernie pany's new business for 1934 was
"Poil de Carotte," adapted from
ROADHOUSE
"Small Miracle," the current Christian Approach to the Jews, Youngs are presenting this coming over $5,000,000.00 and amounted to
the play by the well-known
read
by
the
Rev,
D.
John
Stuart
week
with
have
Malcolm
as
master
French contemporary, Jules Re- stage attraction at the Drury Conning, Presbyterian minister of ceremonies ... Dolories in some an increase of substantially 150 per
Phone: CLifford 2640
1040 WAYNE ST.
cent over the production of the
nerd, and directed by Duvivier. Lane Theater, 55 E. Columbia St.,
and a director of mission work, at hot, hotcha dancing (me, oh, my) previous year,
over fo r a second week. the Home Missions Council, which Mary Stone, soubrette . . . and
The date is Saturday evening, is at held
Burns,
"Life
insurance
as
an
institution
N,
managing
• HANK FINNEY
Feb. 2.
approved the report.
oodles of other awfully smart acts. has stood the test through all the
lannounced that the fine accept-
and Hie Fianna* Orch
The report declares that "it is
"Not Downtown's only night years of the depression, and the
?
UNITED DETROIT THEATERSance
of this comedy-drama war- the duty of every constituent de- club,
• NINA LAUGHLIN
but the smartest and gayest,' payments that all the companies
Claudette Colbert in "The Gild- rants its second week's run. The nomination of the Home gilissions is what
Da ncer of "Strike Me Pink .
the ('hez Paree have used have made to policy-holders not
ed Lily" is the special screen hit play comes direct from a very Council to oppose un-Christian at- in their ad copy recently. And only demonstrate the stability of
• BEE SARCHE
successful
15-week
engagement
in
f at the Michigan Theater this
Your Favorite Singer
titudes towards the Jews," end they are not the only one either. the institution but prove that it is
week. John Boles, star of stage. New York.
points out that "anti-Semitism in 'Sfunny that they should be so a stabilizer of economic and busi-
Fro Parking
Eugene Sigaloff, formerly of the United States and Canada, insistent upon that point, isn't it? ness conditions in the country.
screen and radio, is appearing in
Management of the
the
Moscow
State
Drama
Theater,
person
on
the
Michigan
stage.
much of it the product of German Attended another one of their tam
nue ii.gitei
''During the depression years o f f
a rNlv iie .
......
...1 ,
Sylvia Frees, singing star of and Crank Allworth of stage, Nazi propaganda and most of it ous celebrity nights the other eve 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1934
radio, a special elaborate produc- screen and radio fame, have been resting upon the discredited 'Pro- rung. Boy, what fun, and what a the American Life Insurance Com
tion of the "Continental" with imported from New York to play tocols of the Elders of Zion' has diversified array of talent . .
pany paid its policy-holders live r
30 Exquisite Mils
50 dancers, and the F.I Mersa, outstanding roles in "Small Mir- called forth conferences to set Among the guest artists were Jack $13,000,000.00 in death claims, ma -
Lois Kirk am: Eileen forth the facts concerning the Pons, George Raft's understudy tured endowments, policy loans
originators of the dance step, and acle."
7
Coyne, regular members of the 'Protocols' and to foster Christian who stopped off in Detroit en annuities, etc.
a special "Viennese Nights" pres-
Ernie
I
oiling Revue
attitudes
towards
the
Jews."
d
Drury
Lane
Company,
also
have
an
route
to
Chicago
...
Ile
gave
sev
"I am convinced", said presiden
entation by Eduard Werner
,
The report recommends that "in eral awfully clever impersonations Ayres, "that there could be n
""„, the orchestra complete the big important roles in this play, which
sTvr_
5
STELLAR
ACTS
the
light
of
anti-Jewish
prejudice,
of
radio
and
screen
stars
and
pre
takes place in a theater lobby and
greater test of the soundness o f
04 '1
how
"Clive of India," the long- portrays, somewhat in the style so prevalent in many lands, and its seated the fast stepping dance that the investment policy of the Amer
h,e) ' 450- 1, heralded million dollar production of Grand Hotel, the mixed emo- manifestations in certain areas of Raft made famous in Bolero .
A
NEW BAND
icon Life than the strong positio
America, and sympathizing An exact replica of the movie star in which our company finds itse!
f the famous book, with Ronald lions, characters and events in North
w ho are Mr. Pons has much trouble in dodg with the beginning of this ne
with
the
Jewish
people
it USS LYONS
Colman and Loretta Young in the the average show-going audience. suffering injustice and ill-treat-
ing autograph seekers who are con year. We expect to share with al
Full
mul AO NBC Colt aaaaa
leading roles, is now' showing at
ment on account of race or religion, vinced that he is George Raft at- other business in the improvin
CLUB MANHATTAN
Course
the United Artists Theater on
Missions tempting to travel incognito. An- conditions and returning of pros
No Cover Charge
Joe Freedman and Ed Newman, we desire as a Home ord
Bagley Ave. The picture has
un-
our
%,,
base
easel. and esuauti,
d'Etat
imressarios,
Council,
to
place
on
record
r
Dinner.
Tor taro.
other guest artist, who made such perity and will continue to do ou
p
of Cl ub Man hattan
Rommel,
Club Affairs
een fil me d by the make rs elab-
a mong De. alterable opposition to such con- a hit with the management and the part to help spread the benefits o f
coup
sc
ored
a
$1.25
an
Rothschild"
on
of
bIlouse
trait night clubs when they pre- duct as a denial of the fundamen- audience that he is to open the life insurance throughout the ter
,........e "
Reservations
orate
scale. Lombard and Chester seated Phil Harris and Leah Ray, tal principles of the Christian new show tonight, is Duny Traux, ritory in which we operate."
Carole
Advisable
Hollywood's favorite entertainers, faith, and we call upon Christians one of the cleverest exponents of
RI OLE
Morris in "The Gay Bride," base in their theatrical night program to rebuke anti-Semitism in evry Joe Penner it has ever been my
('hone Trinity
form."
privilege to see ... So adequately 284th Congregation Join i
\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ on the Saturday Evening Post last Tuesday.
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2-0100
"R
eal
"
is
now
showing
does
he
portray
the
part
and
so
s tory
Union of American He-
Slim Timberlin, comedian, and
TERRACE
2-8806
much does he resemble Penner that
favorite
0, at the State Theater on the game John and Ed

Edna Te
orrenc
,
64,697 Jews Quit Germany
brew Congregations
Program with the "School for
he is oftimes asked if he is a
t ecolsubiddearneedeXsamw,stands Bobby
great-
y
its
1933
rah
brother to the famous comedian ...
t i i l i e ri l i ,s y with Sidney Fox and P
Id
Temple Judea, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bert Gilbert, whose picture appears
est juggler, were also brilliantly
BERLIN, LITA)—As • result eIsewhere in these pages, offers a has just become affiliated with th e
received.
Jews r epertoire of songs that are de- Union of American Hebrew Con-
"racial
policy,"
64,697
J
Aristocrat of Del roils
OUR STAGE AND STARS
Incidently Sandy Lyle, teacher of
■■■■■•■•■■■■ ■■■■■■■ .■ ..lim ml ■ ■■■■■■■■■ .161

Bobb May, headlines the new left Germany in 1933 and there . eidely different from any heard in gresrat ions.
e
Nile (-lobs
Sponsored
Sponsored by the Detroit
(
The affiliation of Temple Judea
Detroit in many a moon . . . Gil-
AO aims tiler
F
inlay, Club, Dorothy Sands • will floor show at the Club Manhattan as been
population in bert is the master of ceremonies brings the total membership of the
soar Entertainment
0 rresens.
give the following program in the which starts this week. Giggles I German Jewish .
sow
0 AN ALL sTAH
b cored a big hit with11934," the Nazi government off- who enjoyed such a sensational Union to 284 congregations.
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TRINITY 2•3488
Institute of Arts Friday evening,
,
fr e t
Rabbi Sidney Unger, a graduate P A 'l 12TH AT SEWARD
i tin of nine months at Luigi 's rev-
the
Manhattan's
patrons
last
week,'
mally
announced
week.
r
Feb. 1 : "The Contrast, first is being held over for this week's1 There are 409, last
682 Jews re- oral years ago . . . Ile is respon- of the Hebrew Union College, is ; Friday Night, Jan. 25, Sunday, Matinee red Evening, Jan. 27 01
CAROL CHAPELLE
0
,
American
comedy,
1787;
"Adel-
the rabbi of Congregation Judea,
ip
• •sirkine Snallistlente
maining
in
Germany
and
they
-ibe
for
the
fame
of
"Animal
Our
Guest
Star,
the
Well-Known
Actress
y
Singl e show. Also beginning .
githa or "The Fruit s
constitute seven-tenths of one per Crackers" ... A smarter, wittier, and Alex Van Straaten is the
brRTARF SISTERS
Error,"
1820;
Lotta
Crabtree
in
night
are,
Marge
and
Marie,
some-
FA
president.
sensational Stealers
I
"Little Nell and the Marchion- thing different in the sister team cent of the population, the gov- and more original Si. C. has long
Union is an organized body
r
A
P THE GREAT MARTINI i ess," 1860; the romantic seven- act, who sing and dance. Larry ernment officials stated, adding been absent from Detroit . . . of The
reform congregations in the U ni-
in Her Great Success
5505111.nt of Magic
1
rA
that
one-third
of
the
German
Benny
Kantor
is
the
violin
soloist
perenial favorite as mas-
P
Ethel'
Vincent,
lian
Rusaell,
1880•
ted
States
and
Canada.
l
!'ties; Li
AM
r,
for the week . ..
Jews reside in Berlin.
Jinks." ti of ceremonies , presents
"C t
'
itsi i
s eneerirant "I (Allot
s t t e ) that
ss i q n s g e t p o ut note
n p,sa lstiosfy
n is(Is liten te s i r e sti
5
1901; "The 'Easiest Way," 1909; ' acts anel injects comedy into the
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BROMLEY HOUSE
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Cy Goodman and his Man-
.,„.„, r,rn .:•.l
it er of I ...immense. and 0! Theda Barn, 1913; Greta Garb., i show.
RHAPSODY TERRACE
dent Prince, Bea Sanie. charming
by Louis Freiman
scoring a sensational
hattans provide the dance music.
t 7
d sad i ng I m "rite
Many people, when it comes with his Continental Orchestra at little miss who has become a local ✓
, 1933, and Mae West.
r
Timeline Mehl. Jac tg—Iteseal Performance for Rabbi Ilonovilte-
around to lunch time do not know the Chen Paree where he opened favorite during her several months
Max Fidler s Orchestra
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FOX THEATER
what they would like to last Friday ... The members of his stay in Detroit, which included an
rwromw
ar Cafe presents in exactly
rn
5' John Boles is seen in person I Eastern
eat. For these undecided appetites orchestra, are not only famous for extended appearance at the De-
Prices: Eve.-35e to $1.00, Plus Taa
JACK BROOKS
✓ at one theater and on the screen its floor show Dot and Buddy Rhapsody Terrace is recommended, their dance rhythm but have all troit Athletic Club Nina Laughlin,
Matinee-25c to The, Plus Ta•
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r oovo
al In A. M. and sera Inc
the Michi- Desmond, held over a second where the assortment of foreign been members of a symphony or- of Strike Me Pink, and several new
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2 at another. He is on
P'
club is so hum an. ii
a song re- week, offering acrobatic and tap foods on the menu are sure to chestra and are therefore each and acts that are scheduled to appear M. 1016.1 ■■■■■ 1•NIN ■■■■•■••■ 11,1 1.1101 ■ 41.1 ■ 1131011 ■11■ 111,111k Ik
• gan stage presenting
h
Fox's
screen dances, harmony and comedy tem Ap tt
everyone of them accomplished in this week's show, will round out
Table D'Hote Dinner, 81.50
(lull, and on t e
from 5:W 'III 10
playing opposite Gloria Swanson songs. Eve Barton, the exotic
atersiM one is sure s,toista on their particular instru- a program that is bound to please THEATER BENEFIT FOR synagogue on Linwood and Stur-
RbhlaapsesodpyalTe
Terrace
the film musical "Music in the dancer. who had considerable sue- to find all those unusual things meats ... They include such well the most exacting individual .. .
Ala Carte Dinner 'til
RABBI H. HOROWITZ tevant.
1 ant lintel in which tease and then satisfy our known names as ('buck 1, entnno, There's Hank Finney's Orchestra
T.
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Rearm
Air," adapted from the stage cess at theBe m
Rabbi Horowitz is the grand-
SAMUE L Soil ESIN IsrectIon
Shanghai, China, also is held over desires for the oddities of food. Syd Reynolds, Benny Kantor, that continues to phase with the
A special performance to aid son of the Gaom Rabbi Chaim
e
\\
ope Besides
retta ' M iss Swanson and • second , week. She does
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Here too, are Oriental dishes, .terry Hamm and Roy Applin .. . dance tunes.
the
family
of
Rabbi
H,
Horowitz,

You
just
Halbergam, on his mother's side,
Yoweah, Yowsah!
oug ss oriental rhumba and fascinating French dishes and the Hungarian They really have become favorites
TO Tll!
Boles, the picture has
Virginia Dutton . Gulash and Paprikas.
The etas. have long been ehtning is th e
in the short time that they are here cant's help feeling all gay and the well known Chassidic rabbi and of a long list of eminent
in the role of the toe dances.
, A ensuing
led pepped up after you see One of who is now in Detroit, will be rabbis on his father's side. His
• charming song - ' Of course,
rs the finest wines are ..r the
very smart
week
show at is the
scheduled
Chez
and
June
prima
donna.
Tha m o on 1 411, 414 41 A there. • golden young mntaineer,
ou
those hot and fast moving shows given at I.ittman's Yiddish Peo-
flea,
-
yea r•sne stage, from the musical comedy stress in blues songs; Al Nab , available to go with these lunches
i in Poland. and during
Rut . o l the:
they were • Doyle mai keeT
at the Club Plantation ... Josh ple's Theater, 12th and Seward, family is
accordionist, and Jack Levin, gold - and dinners, and Piel'a, America's parse.
the recent floods was placed in
i am o at see their beam, nu
E
e, as his sweetheart.
chuck full or rhythm . . and I on Tuesday evening. Jan. 29.
-
finest
beer,
is
on
draught
at
all
The
Pent
House,
which
has
re-
Tau
7,7aMe The stage show offers Eddie en voiced baritone and aophisti
dire
circumstances.
A. Littman, manager of the the-
you don't hap- opened its magic portals to tell you, my dears, it's simply con-
TI ae r-,r=, ;at
of songs, are •times. Of curse,
ou if cently
Peabody, famous banjoist; Irene sited manipulator
for Tree,
,
pen to want that foreign flavor, ■ the night life of Detroit offer, • tagious ... You're just raring to ater, has announced that the play'( The theater benefit is being
Beasley, radio favorite, and a also featured. Shan Austin and r real
e n
go ... "Sophisticated Lady," the to be staged will be "Motke Latut- given in order to help the family
charcoal-broiled
steak
is
avail-
interesting
floor
show
for
****
new
and
Tim

now
ionemsni
m"Y
of
brings
till
Too
•r•
1
his
recording
orchestra
with
thei
0
P" son ""
nik."
number of other topnotch acts.
of Rabbi Horowitz in its present
The Erns-erne continue+ Plarldif•
the coming week ... George Mage current revue is faster, gayer, more
enchanting rhythm. here after a able.
No Oar Is here that hoe not •Iwaro
Tickets are available from tragedy, and Detroit Jews are
is proving quite an innovation in entertaining than ever . . . while
successful engagement in Palm
• Mine
Rabbi
Horowitz,
at
2712
Richton
called upon to patronize this per-
The
disciples
of
the
wise
are
en-
Earl
Walton
still
boasts
the
most
a series of tap routines ... Harry,
Rat to my heart thee Mast —a esterase,.
Beach. Fla., interpret popula r 1 For the blind in mind there is
Ave., Townsend 7.5001, or at the formance.
which midilenly mean. yes, and Tag
gaged all their days in building up
I Stanton, famous baritone of Stu- danceable music of them all.
no physician.
• io..
tunes
dance
the world.

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