America Polish Periodical Coder &C V and * TONIGHT * ant The Ole ,'Iluestro BEN BERNIE ▪ • CLIFTON AVENUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ROA L STAGE AND SCREEN Another Outstanding Pro- gram at Center this Week Annual Cabaret Show is Given at Inn in Charlevoix 'The Vagabond King' Held a Second Week The many Detroiter,: who are L CHRONICLE PAGE THREE The Price of Peacl An Anti-Jewish Edict in the PEACE AND THIC PLAIN MAN. fly Sir A "Iir 'ol' IleA re ","3 Itrtil Vtd .1 lark it 601 ,'"W:1: Days of the French Revolution All Detroit Should See By DR. JOSHUA BLOCH A The Center Theater, Woodward -.- In days of upheaval anti-Jewish The Nobel Peace Prize winner Glamorous star of stage and screen For the second time during the vacationing at the Inn in Charle- near the Boulevard, presents an- for 1934 here presents an eloquent and anti-social tendencies begin to other outstanding program thin Opera Under the Stars season this voix were treated to an unusually appeal to the plain man-to "John assert themselves. All means are In Person week. sununer, a production has been held delightful and entertaining event and All the Lads • employed by unscrupulous forces Smith"-for the ideal of peace. Limited Engagement Only! On Saturday, Sunday, Monday over for a second week. "The Vaga- last Friday evening when the man- ADM.. 50 c ,,,. Twenty-five years ago, Sir Nor- to impregnate the populace with a snd Tuesday, Aug. 10 to 13, George bond King," which opened its en- deep hatred of the Jews and a man already maintained that the agement of this famous hostelry Arliss will be featured in "Cardinal gagement at Navin Field last Mon- winner pays for the war costs. clamor for repressive measures WITH 111.9)14 Richelieu." The other feature on day night, Aug. 5, will continue to sponsored its annual entertainment Currently the distinguished paci- against them is felt everywhere. 11,..). MI PARKING II ■ EK hold sway for another week. ARTIE COLLINS feature-a cabaret show. the same bill will present Maurice Such was also the condition in the fist tells of the imminent destruc- AND 1114 TERRACE Ise my Der.... 1015. 1050 eft 1111 E DRDEN•4 ORCHESTRA The opening of Friml's "Firefly," Chevalier and Ann Sothern in Abner C. Rosenzweig of Detroit tion facing the continent where days preceding the French Revs- "P olies Bergere. There will also which was scheduled for this directed the program and acted as war is waged. ' lution. In fact, when the French NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME be a color cartoon, "Parrotville Old Monday, has been postponed. A master of ceremonies, introducing Revolution was well in sight, there Preparedness is deemed by Sir Folks," and a news reel , week from Monday, Aug. 19, will the various acts in his inimitable MIcklem Ave Mile West et Tel ..... Seed Norman as the worst disaster and was issutei in Rome an anti-social I AMERICA'S 10111401f DANCE 1A1401 On Wednesday, Thursday and see the opening of "Naughty Mari- fashion. The show was presented as most inimical to the cause of Edict against the Jews. This re- Friday, Aug. 11 to 16, George Raft etta," which will be presented due in a distinctive setting at the beau- peace. capitulates and reenacts old enact- As STARTING SUNDAY and Ben Bernie in "Stolen Har- to the demands of opera-goers. tifully lighted and decorated patio , ments. The following quotation is For R tions-Call Trinity 2.0100-2-8808 Sir Norman Angell is for peace sufficiently expressive of its gen- "The Vagabond King" has prov- on the grounds in front of the mony" and Kay Francis, Warren Outale Olen It's norm, bride when Ice reel or raking Williams and George Brent in en itself to be more popular than hotel. Among the principals to take without commitments. Ile calls the eral tenor: "Living on Velvet" will be the at- any other production presented this part in the entertainment were the United States to task for proposing "Jews and Christians are forbid- AND HIS MUSIC tractions, in addition to the summer, even surpassing "Rose Town Club Girls; Dan Caplan in the League of Nations and the , den to play, eat, drink, hold inter- "shorts," Marie" which was the other show Graham McNamee imitations; Lou- World Court and then refusing to course, or exchange confidences of join them. ever so trifling a nature with one The Center offers free parking to enjoy a two weeks' engagement. ise Usher, tap and acrobatic Favoring an iron-clad league to another. Such shall not be allowed The stirring "Song of the Vaga- dancer; The Inn Chorus with Eddie and free chauffeur service, electric- Mitchell, popular crooner; Rudy enforce peace, Sir Norman bonds," and the beautiful "Only a inpalaces, houses, or vineyards, urges ally refrigerated cool air, perfect Rose" are naturally the outstand- and his talking violin; Laynore theplain man to "encourage his in the streets, in taverns, in nei- sound and excellent service. Never, tap specialties with Bob Git- government to cooperate with other ing hit songs of the show. The ther shops nor any other place. For information regarding a fea- - Presents ture you would like to see, call large colorful :nob scenes as well terman, crooner; Lois Shaefer, ju- governments in building up a sys- Nor shall the tavern-keeper, inn- tem venile star and the Inn Harmony as the highly comic moments inter- of collective, cooperative de- keeper, nor shop proprietor permit Madison spersed in the great story based on fence as a substitute for the old any converse between Jews and All the acts were superb, the en- method of defense by competitive Christians. The Jews who offend in McCarthy's "If I Were King," all The Clown Prince of Nite Life UNITED DETROIT THEATERS combined to make a spectacular tire show smacking of high pro- power." this matter shall incur the penal- Assisren Iry T he author pleads for under- ties of a fine of ten scudi and Im- presentation of this thrilling favor. fessional standard, but as usual the JERRY BERGEN * KAY MAYFIELD star of the evening was the genial standing for a recognition of the prisonment; Christians a similar Bette Davis in "Front Page Wo- ite on the outdoor stage. Ills Royal Jr.. WIlh ti.m. Vail loco til closing man" is now showing at the Michi- C., Abner himself, who person- basic principles involved in the fine and corporal punishment." THE FOUR McNALLIE SISTERS ...MU lie. ally arranged the acts and trained fight and craving for peace. gan Theater with a stage show in 3AM Sweetheart% of Sim, and Dance .44-S• WON. It EN. the entire group. Ile delighted • presenting Harlem's tap dancing The suggestion is advanced that YOUR GOVERNMENT THE THREE THEODORE, 111 the audience with his antics and the powers now brought together Pray for the welfare of thy goy. idol, Bill Robinson, "in person," e eau, stone., of Trareallatic Merry-lie-Mooed end the Outcast 3:1711 Richeliett, y ready wit. Particularly pleasing for possible German aggression Lady doing his famous "stair" dance ernment, was his direction of the hand. s,,, C• ( which he recently did with Shirley may form the nucleus for a col- That it stay through the centuries GENE REGISorereZta A crowd of 650 composed the lective peace method, T.,. Detroit Conservatory of Music, Temple in "The Little Colonel." In endure NO PHONE ROSEVILLE 515. Ann Notl.. rn ED. WRITS addition the stage show also for the last 62 years an outstand- audience which is the largest as- A great champion of justice and Were it not for the love or fear • includes Nelson's dancing ele- ing institution in the cultural life semblage to have attended this af- peace has spoken-and his word is thereof, r "e tyra oot 8 n I t if told phants, the Jans and Lynton Re- f Detroit and Michigan, announced fair in years. They all agreed that a challenge to the plain man to a re-organization with an enlarged it was the high spot of their 1935 fight for the basic principles of No single vue and Gregory and Raymond. secure. human life could rest fit" ".4""61 vacation and expressed the hope peace. W. C. Fields in ; "The Man on staff of artists of note and a new that they can attend again next board of managers. Of& When there isn't any needle, the Flying Trapeze" is now show- thread is not of much use. On the board are Edward J. Jef- summer. ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION ing at the United Artists Theater. Fields is cast as a down-trodden, fries, Jr., president; Paul E. submissive husband, persistently Krause, vice-president; Dr. James nagged by his wife and mother- H. Bell, Reece B. Obertteuffer and Jewish Liteary News and Gossip in-law. The story centers around Florence Bell Jeffries, who assum- his efforts to attend a wrestling es the post of secretary-treasurer By DAVID MANN match. Unfortunately his ticket is and general manager. In the annals of the Yiddish OCIK 01101.11ERr SERVILE It is the aim of the management, If stolen. His troubles begin at once , . stage, there is no more lustrous WEEKEND READING Permits you to enjoy OU 1 I s . I aid. , III* NO, from the moment he is jailed, in- according to Mrs. Jeffries, to up- name than that of Celia Adler, In this country we haven't heard iol chow met. In your own loo a m ust J stead of burglars breaking into hold the traditions of the conserva- talented daughter of the late much about Ruth 'Feiner, the bril- Phone Euclid MN. tory, founded by Jacob llohn, and Roeenberg his home, to the time he gets to 11elsger, Attorneys, III511 liant young German-Jewish refs- tragedian Jacob P. Adler. liable and hot Numbered 243 of Orandmont Sub- lationel Hank 1/Idg• 211211 Duncin• the fight after the boss gives him to combine with them modern division, according to the plat thereof ♦ isittly 401,631 Practically born on the stage, gee author, but in England her COMMISSIONER'S NOTIC11 recorded In the office of the negate/ Bert lt Milan's the afternoon off to attend his methods in all branches of musical STATE OF first novel, "Cat Across the Path" County of In the mother of the wale of MARY I e. of Deed. for Wayne County, Michigan, Celia made her debut by being Ws, no. se.---Hult pending before IIun instructions and the dance. mother-in-law's "funeral." L. TONNEAU (LOUISE IIONNEAU) in Moir 14 of Pats on page (J. P. Lippincott) was not only Robert E. Sage. • Circuit Court Com- Decesteed. We, the undermanned, having Lirld Dated: Detroit, Au guot 7, lea Added to its present staff of well carried on the stage at the age picked by the leading book clubs missioner D tor maid County, between The "The Murder Man" with Spencer eat •Painted hy the Probate Cart for of nix months. This momentous HENRY 0. NICOL, . #1 4; Equitable Trust Cootpany. a Michigan the County of Wa ne, State of y Tracy and Virginia Bruce and known Detroit musicians, the fol- event occurred on the stage of as their May selection but was Colporation, Circuit Court Commissioner. Receiver for Werner Land lowing partial list of appointments to receive, examin examine e ad acclaimed as an exceptionally vivid adjust •I1 claims "Calm Yourself" a comedy drama Company. a Michigan Corporation, and demands of MI 441 * • 102)0"..:1 the Thalia Theater, where her Plaintiff. v.. Itich•rd Kurnta •nd Arthur Oilstone, Attorney, 11)41 [Am. anon. egainen said deceased. do Rank/ with Robert Young and Madge to the teaching personnel is an- great father, and her mother Di- picture of 'life in post-war Ger- Ethel yaw Building. 6515 MAO RIVER AT HAND BLVD Kurnts, his wife, Defendants. nounced: give notice that we will most at SIgl 143142 many. On the strength of this Evans provide the double bill now tiutottiona isetied and returned that de- arium Tower , D etroit, M an. In nab. STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit C County, on SAT Gizi Szanto, piano; Henry Siegl, nah Fineman, played leading book, which you won't put down fendant Ethel Hunts cannot be found, Court showing at the popular State The- URDAY, the Math da y a for the County of warns. In man. SEP M roles. It followed as a matter of It appearing by affidavit, that Wald de- TEBER. A, II. GM and on FRI.. violin; Marquis Otis, modern piano; ater. A. °Ilford, Plaintiff, ve. DAY , the nth day f course that at the age of two, once you start it, Miss Feiner has fendant Ethel }Curing resides • In this cery.-Welter Eva B. Clifford. Defendant Order Lew Betterley, theater organ; Rus- R. A. elate and that proresa Pm her •ppoar. of D 11 11, at 10 o 'clo A. It OV Celia was entrusted with a lin earned the right to be called a fines hoe been duly issued end PublIcellita 11 •PnMring from the •ffl• of said daya, :00 o ck NEMBoEf mok tilvIDDER-THE ITA for the then me davit on Rio sell Wood, vocal coach; Vernell second Vicki Damn. Mystery and putt.. of ta- that the defendant, E. not be peeved by reason of her S. and •IMIring 3,222 Jewish Aliens Arrived Peppard, voice; Henri Matheys, or two of prose and permitted to e adventure are new themes for could aura. °more is not • resident of title ...Ming that four maths from ` continued •baence from her idace of the 11th day se Nate, but reelden •t It Second Street. theory; Duane Sawyer, saxophone; toddle to the footlights, coached Louis Golding, who has gained a raidence. It it ordered that the aid (Bovernille, A. 7). 1136, were allowed In United States in Fulton County, Mate of Jae. Court for credit°. to present by odd •t the Courtroom of New York. It is Adolph Wohl, percussion; Vera by a doting parent from the wing. wide American following with his defandent ordered that the nail MAIM. IO Polg WI for Six Months Om undersigned Wayne County Build• examination and Ono- defendant enter her appearance In aid nino. Richardson, theremin; Boris Ra- Celia Adler became an actress. rich novels of Jewish life in Eng- came on or before three monthe from Jacob Gordin, noted Yiddish 1 1'.1'10.D.otnr°11'4.eptentnil eigr"1.1. at tun Coed July MIL 1131, doff, accordion; William Webster, land, but in his new novel, "The . fend date of GM order, or mid 11111 will be the complaint flied in thin suit or CARL IL THOMSEN, The semi-annual report of the tuba, and Floyd Ohara, trumpet. dramatist, greatly impressed with Camberwell Beauty" (Farrar S a confessed, and that the mid Judgment will he entered by default. taken ARTHUR E. WHIPPLE. order activities of the Hebrew Shelter- Webster and O'Hara are members the promising talents of young the( thie order be mrved or pub. quired he served and published as re- Rinehart) he shows that he is enri Onamlabnan s. by law. r !Med as required by statute. The fore- ing and Immigrant Aid Society of the Detroit Symphony Orches- Celia, wrote a special part for her equally adept in fashioning Detroit, Michigan, July let, going mit involve. title to Lota Num- A. Dated: ■ D. 1136. in his play "Der Yiddisher Koenig (IIIAS) covering a period from tra. 140, and 141 of Werner• Work* Elam Atoweer. all Swim thrilling yarn which loses nothing limed To wer. CLYDE I. WERSTER. Lear," The part was of propor- Park SubdIviaton of iiiWest half of Jan. 1 to June 30, 1935, has just true copy.) Oircalt Judge, At the death of Jacob Hahn in tions rarely entrusted to one so in charm or character portrayal back concemion of Private Claim Ill, (A 106.41 FRANK F. BORKOWSKI, been made public by Isaac L. COMNISSIONNICII NOTION of the City of Detroit, Wayne County, because it is not of a piece with 1902, James II. Bell, who had come Deputy Clerk, Stirring and Thrilling In the Matter of the estate of CELIAN young, but Celia covered herself Asofsky, the general manager. such sagas as "Magnolia Street" Michigan to the conservatory as office boy Operetta Caine! ae Vivid Dated, Doc•ued. I, the undttrelgal• Augat 7. 1/35. with glory, and her status as a and "Five Silver Daughters." All the statistics are for the having been appointed 10261, 64117, 75152, 71026, 41111 Lite en Outdate Siegel when he was 11 years old, was 11011ERT E. BARR by the Prolate STATE OF Court for the (Manly of Wayne, RAW child actress became fixed. For MICHIGAN, Count,' of six months referred to with the made secretary-treasurer and gen- Circuit Cart Commissioner. ANY TIME READING Wayne. .. - Ala ...on of the Probate of Michigan. CoMmissioner le exception of those respecting the eral manager and he and Mrs. Bell over 10 years, Celia Adler was thh Divielon-for said Amin- examine and adjust all claims mono., Stranger even than the most Marguerite Montgomery, Allontey, 101 ( ty mart-Juvenile and do• of arrival of Jewish aliens in this (the former Cora T. Esperon) most sought for child actress on fantastic discoveries of Bob Ripley Wayne, held •t the Prohat• Court made of all :warm snag eats de. Penolaut Bldg. Room In the City of Detroit, on the do here by ghee notice tha t I will country. These figures are for a made their home at the conserva- the Yiddish stage, and she created are the amazing vagaries of hu- 106441 he at I II Barium Tower, Detroi eon d•y of August, In th• year ceased, M a l- t, STATE OF MICHIGAN. County ef Om thousand nine hundred and thirty• an, In aid Coady, on MONDAY, the five month period only, Jan. 1 to tory. Upon Mr. Bell's death, seven a vast number of child roles. Iler man belief discussed and exposed Wayne, ee.-At a melon of the Probate Ave. Present: lion. It. J. Healy, Jr., Seth day of gEPTEMIIER, A. D. Ink Ma y31 this year. During that years ago, Mrs. Bell took over his education up to this point, what in Dr. Joseph Jastrow's "Wish and Court for said County of Wayne. held Judge of Probate. In the Juvenile Divi• and on SATURDAY, h te 30th day a PAIR GLADYS, time there arrived in this country work. She died last April. And now with rehearsals and acting, was Wisdom" (D. Appleton - Century at the Probate Court Room In the Olt, elan of 'maid Court. In the matter of Noes:ranee. A. D. 10311. at 10:01 o'clock of Detroit. on the eitth day of August ELEANOR, and JOEL A. M. ff each of said days, for the pa- • 3,222 Jewish aliens, 1,815 or to their daughter, Florence Bell sadly neglected. BAXTER 1( KEAST Co.), a fascinating episodic sur- In the year one thousand nine hundred McDONALD, CLIFFORD M ae o excutining •nd IIARIIARA and GEORGE A. bald Bidding a pathetic farewell to vey of the almost unbelievable and thirt hirt five. Prement, Timm. C. KRICITLER, alleged dependent children, rialtos, and that four whom were immigrants and 1,407 Jeffries, has fallen the duty of y en Stage-Curt... Settings 100 menthe tramthe Murphy, Judge of Penna. In the mat- the footlights, Celia entered pub- cults, isms, miracles and other non- ter of the Mate of KOSTA NEOELKO and WILLIAM LIHIFKA all. Hem and 20th day of July, A. I), 1135, were al- Spectacular Scenes! non-immigrants. The new arrivals continuing her parents' work. Denny Grier, •Ileged dependent lowed by aid Court for creditor. to d end lic school, where she revealed came on 293 steamers, all of KOSTOVSKY, Alias l'ASIL N. EMINA• negleeted children and "h Mrs. Jeffries was born in the old sal Ike Imes 'lam sense which have gulled genera- , Lillian present their claim. to me for exaniin•• Deceased. CM reading and fling rind David Nrtmon. alleged neglected lion and allowance. II the Yegehtedt." which were met by IIIAS repre- conservatory when it was at Wat- such excellent abilities, and tions of what P. T. Barnum called OAS, SEATS IMAM the petition of Marguerite Montgomery, Dated July 30, 1136, i'Oil/ • SW Petitions ha,Ing been omit., it to sentatives. 1,732 of the Jewish son St. and Woodward Ave. before skipped clasaes with such startling suckers. All the queer quirks ad minim rattle of maid notate ' , raying Odidren. Court sal Other Masi 25c-40c-55c ourt oiling that Eleanor, Clif• JoSEPII J 1111 , K. aliens were discharged into the moving to the present location, regularity, that we find her grad- which have attracted gullible men that this Coon adjudicate and deter- font and Joel McDonald, Berber. and Commlamoner. 83c-$ 1.10 mine who are or wore Si,. legal heirs Kreider, alleged dependent chit. I uating along with children, who custody of BIAS pending contact 5035 Woodward Ave. The conserva- and women and all the strange of mid deceased at time rd Oren. and Lisifka Alia Has ; So Stet NIGHTLY4", Knoppow, Attorney, Jed rue, 21.10.2115 with their relatives either in New tory is the oldest musical institute had been at school many years. quacks and charlatans who have h is decease and entitled to inherit the and fenny (trier, alleged dependent and re: Thalia Mfg, M Ikestre- of which he died seised It Is neglected children •nd For a while Miss Adler thought imposed upon millions are included •Tade Robert, Lillian York or in other parts of the in the city. ante ilf11 242630 rdere.I. that Ille eighteenth day of and tat Id Nana. • !Irani neglected STATE or MICHICIAN. In the Circuit CA. 0532 seriously of becoming a teacher. ui this entrancing work by one of Ceptember, neat al ten 'mark In the children, country, wit bin the meaning of the re-organization .V.114 under- LOW G. IL Ilk Court for the County of Wayne. In Chan• forenoon at said Court Itoont no op- 'FIELD' Matinee of thle Stair:and praying that ray-Rale Thanks to the efforts of several the world's leading psychologists. Dimon Mendell Whetstone, Plain• pointed for hearing mid petition. And taken to modernize the conserva- MINICAB AT TRUMBULL Eleanor, I lIff amt Joel McDonald, prominent Yiddish players, Miss tiff. ye. Virgil Whetstone, Defendant. f :,,,r;,Isir.tg1 1 that a ropy of together with their father. Robert INHERITANCE A MYTH? tory, to bring in new artists to the Adler was induced to return to In thesesiays when labor problems ISthinisor,r Order of Publication. It •ppmring from order Mrli nald, • nd Barbara and floor . are a national issue, it is curious the affidavit on file that the whereabouts faculty and to add new courses of previous to ridI t in h1)1 " orl' hiTrItve . Ereler tl tog et her with their fa ther, the fold. Teaching was dismissed, that so little is heard about the weeks Is the Legal Chronicle, a newspape ir John Kreitier, and William Lleifk• alias of the defendant, Virgil Whetstone, le study," Mrs. Jeffries declared. NEW YORK (WNS)-Another • 1a ),n .nd circulating in aid County Mao together with hi. parents, John unknown, and that it le not known in and the Yiddish stage regained a l ate Samuel Gompers, the English- fIn:%41 what stale of Country th• mid Defend- of one of those stories of the rich "School stash Sept. 9 with regis- distinguished and talented mem- and Anne 1.1alfka. and Ilenny (frier to• ant melded,. it is born Jewish cigar maker who be- THOMAS C. mcirpity. troth. with hie parents, Walter .nd Defendant enter ordered that the raid Jewish uncle in South Africa who tration the f rst week of that month ber. Her return to the stage was his aparana In the ( D .4 ,44,ruie ,. cgfil L.N. Judge of Probate Nally Orley told 11111., Robert •nd sold ab n a ca ne came the backbone of the American on r before three left his poor relatives in Poland 'hod with a formal opening in Oc- hailed with glee, and she justified Ita,11 Nemon. together with their per- nion nr the f rom th e date of title Federation of Labor and the father O rder Deputy Probate Raleter. mit., Robert •nd Agnea Kama, each of and the United totes millions is tober." the enthusiasm of coleagues, press of organized labor in America. the 11111 of Complaint Sled herein sail titan d all whom it may coneern, he IM taken ancontemest, and that the mid on the verge of blowing up. For TIIE JEWS IN AMERICAN LIP/6 Ed• and public, by playing the young- Rowland II. Harvey's biography, Hogue required to permn•Ily be and ftwertnine, Allornete, IRIS order be sorted, or published required ited by Rachel Du Bole and Emma three days the Jewish population before tille Court to aewer a nd de f end by law er sister in Suderman's celebra- "Samuel Gompers, Champion of Concord Ate. Kehwel/Pe. Published by Thomas Nel- said petitions. and then •nd there MD Dated at Detroit, Michigan. July IL ted drama "Magda". This marked the Toiling Masses" (Stanford l.. and Sons. 3S1 Fourth Ave., New of New York's East Side was in • same ae 1136. STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Circuit dealt with in relation to York (ILI. aw and intake and the a fever of excitement over the sud- CAT ACROSS THE PATH, By Ruth a new epoch in her career. Celia p b l c u i for the County of Wayne. In chan- THEODORE J. RICHTER. University Press) is therefore par- Court and the intereet. of mid rhildren Feiner. Translated from the German cery-Margaret ilentimmy Kirchner, require; that May IA true cam Circuit Judge . den good fortune that was report- Adler, became the youngest lead- ticularly timely not only as a study Plaintiff. affid•vit by Norma Alexander. Published by J. alleging that Sc. S. PLOTKIN, i lk lloward Earl Kirchner, De- Intended as the first in a series ed to have come to Abraham Starr, Lippincott Co, 217 So. 1th Si . ing woman on the Yiddish stage. [Monty Clerk. fendant. At • session of said Court held of a great American and a great %IV:m. 4°n n dliad Philadelphia (12 i g e"tthe .'se'hre'hrsartoottdte ionfqutre of 10 volumes in a "Building a Polish-Jewish blacksmith, who 5 01. A European tour with her Jew, but as a portrait of the man in the Court [louse in the City of De- ereln named Robert McDonald. John troit, County, klichlnen, on the American Culture Series," this after years of back-breaking labor mother followed. Though booked who headed the A. F. of L. from Snd d•y of Amine. A. IV 1121Proment , Lisitka, Walter Grier and Sally Oder Henry A. Con N siae : r:r E AlloWk77. Dr -8 Ruth Feiner, daughter of an Gurally I tIdg. Itobert Neon could not he ac- volume is en excellent contribu- and poverty was informed from for one season, her popularity 1886 until 1924 and who chartered the lion Lester It Moil. Circuit Judge. . and 11111HPRITCKE OF ILAND CONTRACT re rtalned; amt farther that stride. it It sp peorIng Dom the datitt on Ale tion to the good-will movement Montreal that he was part heir to eminent German-Jewish actor, her- was such, that she remained sev- lieging that the MOM named John the course along which American that the d efend•nt hereln Ilan le no • re a• in this country. To Ilarold moll. You Harold R. a $17,000,000 fortune left by his self now a refugee in London, has eral profitable seasons. Upon her labor is now moving. Although Men! of the ilt•t• of Michigan. and t hat hreiller. and Anna Lisifka, cannot be Scott are hereby notified that writteh a novel which is deserved- • certain Itte hest known arldreas on. Erie. Penn- , pad, an they reside out of this Stale. t ,.„,l In Other peoples will be dealt uncle, Harry Koslak, who died six return to this country she joined Irene Allen's "Short History of evlianla e., ordered, 'hat , sir I 01 the , h day of lend contract bearing date of Stith da l gwmt- on motion of Hogue ly attracting wide attention in its b o ne or March, 1131 he and between Tele• years ago, left $6,000,000 of his for- with in the forthcoming volume the Yiddish Art Theater, and for the Old Testament" (Oxford Uni- wine. otornms for plaintiff. It is ordered lock graph Road Land Co., a , 0. English translation. 1 * .t fo'r onnon. • a: sal:I" Votr; Michigan Cor• that the said °toward Earl Kirchner ; of this series, which is being pre- tune to his only sister, the late Mrs. several years was a staunch and versity I'ress) is written for chil- enter potation or the drat part who nub.. his appraranre In aid camas on I : loom. be •ponlnled fur the hearing of It is the story of two friends, e71 ass igne a distinguished member of this dren between the ages of 11 and or wit hlo three month. from the Amite of pared by the Service Bureau for Fannie Staraselsky of Montreal, " . .11:•111 ' tr " ,at 411 71 musicians, and the girl, Sula Kiess, institution. a t hltirrt!leertortpoorTtloosrt u It7 t ll.. fun ordered. that Education in Human Relations. Starr's mother, and the balance to and Herold It. Scott. of the 15, it is such an excellent little second IMO4 I. end taws order • ropy of this order be published ease over whom tragedy develops in the I Miss Adler is not unknown to work that adults whlwant to brush be published as required by law, and • n. meek for lhree Striving to uproot racial preju- Koslak's four brothers. As one of sueceneke weeks pravi• in default by reason of the non•payr.nt story. Alexander Himmelman is of the Installments 07 the principal .4 of thi In the English speaking playgoers, up on their Bible histbry and the dice among school children, this six children, Starr is entitled to "" ,o "id ". Interest dm thereun der, and you Herold I gr e the unhappy, ambitious fellow who n' t:l I Is b" knO" Wn n‘ atty . It itronicle. n l n 111117! It Scott • having appeared in the leading Palestine of yesterday c uld 'Profit- ;Ira. of said defendaut first volume in the present series $1,000,000. Since 1929, so the struggles for a Meting In the m id County o " hereby further notified that r waren, Si,. mid sex livelihood in movie 'inert Realty Company, lay., LESTER II MOLL Is • pro,Ided by law. role in the Theater Guild's pro- ably utilize this useful illustrated represents careful research and a story goes, Koslak's lawyers have a Michigan C.orpor•tion. elect. to der.. i• true sag/ theaters and night clubs. Fritz Circuit Den. D. J HEALY, JR, and does hereby ductions of David Pinski's "The and annotated volume. fine introduction to the study of been trying to trace the family true cobyl declare sald contract PRANK F. norocowset /wise of Probate. Heinemann, his friend, is the suc- forfeited, and you Marcia R. Scott are I 4 IESTER [MARY Clerk. MA R K, the groups that make up our from Bialystok, where they were cessful jazz-band leader who Treasure". In this play she scored CHIT CHAT rheenredebry nfoodrldherlrivenrotolp flep. d repute Probate Re gister w ear,- born, to Montreal and New York. "melting pot." a personal triumph, a feat she re- Announcement that Metro-Gold- 1 121„1 But while the East Side echoed triumph; under the assumed name peated several seasons later in wyn-Mayer have acquired the Iffir ine hltio ljandell, Attorney, 13t4 Dime Premises in said land goatrarl mentioned Written primarily for non- of Johnny Grove. STATE OF MICHIGAN, County el to shouts of "mazel toy" and the te a n ler ofisn Millions", a play about the ' tl h in ,y 4 Irr' IrtYkare screen rights to Albert Helper's wane.-At • minion of the Probate I ef rhoewleInyins ". Plre" reof 4".. Jewish children, this compact 117123 Sula Kiess, unhappy over John- Rothschilds. poverty-stricken Steers were try- held w. IeTATE n OF MICHICIAN. County of Said premiere a re deecril.ed In cold land novel, "The Foundry" (Viking a C r the fProbe. little book of 124 pages deserves contraet os follows. All that rm.- 7 g:u7tlyRo on fmW 1 " ;.;:e . e.foaa r vf.-11. Probate taln in gto figure out what to do with ny's departure for America, con- To her undisputed supremacy Press) coincided with Ilalper's re- of Detroit, on the sixth day 'of Augu 'st Court piece or pan-el of lad Nag eit- circulation among young and old an, sents to marry Alexander, having tated In the Township of Red... as a Yiddish actress, Miss Adler turn from a year in England on the money, word was received from In Ii,. year one , thousand fin:, hundred ,•t the Probate Ceurtnfonl o In ta lim e" ati e o ld f WA). and contains a mass of important ty ichig an, a nd pin mnre I to he drat ay or July Montreal and Capetown indicating given up hope of her lover return- gathered additional laurels as an Guggenheim Fellowship. lie Ihtrlr ularly Coun. kho wa and d escr ibed as l ots Par- a Judas of r,nhale In Ihr ,nails of Inn material which is suitable to pre- 215 and 312. of Or•eton. heron • Subdivision that the whole story may be only ing. But when he does return their English actress. Miss Adler has in brought with him a new manu- est•te of TilF,REVIA MEMEL, Int- an d thIrty' one Pre "t? //l' I l a w e ar'du Vorn" ,. vent the growth of anti-Semitism. of ). nertw.of a thSe h. g.s.54 K. of ,4 the orliig.o am1 , 1W he reading .1 ming the ll. "'and. Judie of Probate. In She mitt... S . 56. e Ik fthe T. a cruel jest. So far no trace illicit love affair starts anew, end- the past several seasons received script for the Viking fall list More "The Jews in American Life" ce u. dult serIned, of K•therine M of the estate of CORNELIUS MITIIPIIT, ing with Alexander murdering seems to have been found of a will many offers to appear on Broad- than 100 stories selected from pm. Lurie under the MO will and teet•• I/pressed Told. Murphy. executor un- I. S. ft 10, E. is packed full of information and Sula when he learns that the child STUART REALTY CO.. INC. ment of .1,1 deres•ed praying that elle der the last by one Harry Kodak, although will •nd treatment o f way but was forced to decline Jewish literature, ranging from the id references which will do • world to cell occur real estate doceitrool having rendered to tn. Court there is • possibility that he may she is to give birth to is Johnny's. because of lack of a suitable play. Old Testament and the Apocrypha of Ihensed By A. MaILTONIfIrINZI"AN7tPron P11.1 deceamd for the purpose of hie first and final account and died k"' of good not only to the non-Jew- Marked by • fine plot, good have changed his name after he paying the debts of raid dermeed and therewith a petition praying (het th• Miss Adler could not however to authors of the present day are ish readers, but the Jewish as humor and the musical element in .,1 , 1 . 1 1. sterlin I g Itird. residue of said •le be assigned in as• Dealer R. $1141101g, Allegory, Na Cow- reached South Africa. remain unmindful of the many included in "The Jewish Caravan" t„.h. r.,, ch.anrtes, or of.. r aitm way 11111g. rerdenre with IM t provielos of seld well. The editors begin their the story, "Cat Across the Path"- earnest requests by playgoers in which is on the summer list of dered. that ten tenth doe of Septem- will It Is ordered. 1 hat I Mn thirteenth 235.00 5 thesis with a definition of the a theme derived from the bad be r, nett at ten o'clock In the forenoon, day of September, no. at ten grim rILINCERT PALE IN PURSL'ANCR k In RELIGIONS term "Jew" and proceed to tell luck fear experienced by Johnny's many cities to appear in English. Farrar S Rinehart. Bloch Pub- ▪ mid l'ourt Room M .,'palmed fur the forenoon at said Court Room be ap- nil by virtue of a decree. of the Circuit Following close upon the termina- lishing Co. is bringing out for the baring laid petition, and that all Per• pointed for examining and •Ilowing ale 'curt of the County of Wayne, State of about the Jews who helped to mother when a cat darted across arrant and hearing rid petition. And Mlehigan, la Chancery, mad• and en• There are 11 organized systems his path in his childhood-makes tion of her last season, bliss Ad- fall a new textbook, "A Child's Hie- ,:Zo.t17:!:".ot. :7,11 lime It I. f rther ordered, discover and to build America. u that • copy of this *red on the twentieth day of May, A. ler set about preparing tory of the Hebrew People." G. P. a series mm u why • Ile MEMO •h o " tlitl 'a nr o t order be published throe 1. MA In •certain caws therein Vend. eurceoste• about Jews in literature, music, . of religion which have managed fine reading and is presented to us of sketches g•antosl to paid ts .11 real weeks pastas to laid time of hearing. ng. wheels St.eachueetts Mutual Life and character studies Putnam's Sons have contracted for art, the theater, science, the pro- , to survive for more than • bun- in excellent first-novel material. In the Les. Chronicle, a now•paper noontime Camper,. • Mamachusette I Was Hitler's Prisoner," the And a lt `. further orAer.d, that a ropy printed and rivulet., which she will offer to her ad- la maid County of T . . orportillon, I. Plaintiff. and Detrolt dred years. Of these, those in fessions and in philanthropy. rat Conmay. • Michigan mirers everywhere in English. di ary of Stefan Lorant who es- of this order b• published three gum Coritom- Ruth Feiner's novel, ''Cat Across There is appended to the book addition to Judaism that existed trash.) weeks previous to sald fi rm of , COMRAN,r, ion, Trent., Is Defendant. Notice I. Ca Ped from • Nazi concentration : Beginning next fall, Miss Ad- the Legal Chronicle • he•rina in erns given that 1 shalt roil at publle . Ju dge of Pre a chronological list showing some before Christ are, with the land the Path" has just been banned by ,,, g o ct , t t o . nri,to or the con ni lff... camp. newspaper printed and .1r , ulatIng In (A true cop,/ ler will set out on a transcon- heat .1:,.. iddr . att the of the most important events in !of their nominal origins and the the Irish Free State for "general CARL LANG• Icopalaht. BSS, by A APIS) ...sat,' tinental tour, the program vary- Deputy Probate Register to IN. lay.* County laultdIng, In Ohs wane.c MURPHY. history before Jewish settlement number of their present adher- tendency indecent." On the same ing from the dramatic to the Judge of Probate, -- City of Detroit. (toed off Wayne, state in America. Another section of ents: Hinduism, in India, now list were Tess Slesinger's "The YE SAGES .Noah A. Career, Attorney, J•G Nalte• of ID, Mean (that being the betiding le (A true marl Unpoeseseed" and Naomi Mitchi- comic, amply calculated to give 1.1,01 the Circuit Court tor the Counts land Bldg. the book defines Jewish terms, "'IL" ' 239 million adherents; Shinto, in son's "We Have Been Warned." this sterling dramatic star and Ye sages be ye heedful of your le'N of We. ne Is held) On WRONCSDAY. Deputy Probe. Resistor. 1 I II such as "Bar Mitzvah," "Chup- words STATE or MICHIGAN. County of the :6th day of ni[PTEMHER, A. It diseuse an opportunity to reveal ;Japan, now 16 million adherents; lesS at Teele o'clock nom. K Lest ye offend the righteous word Henan 5. Aerie, Attorney, SW Pena- Pah." "Ghetto," etc., including her versatile talents. 7.7. 4 'f .7;X 1-:::71 ;"'or $mtolard Tin.. on the eabi day, the EASTERN STAR CAFE of God, the Jewish holidays. And there !Zoroastrianiem, in Persia, now 43 eat Hide. • the Probate Court Roan a the Clt/ following deo- rIned property. vim; All million adherents; Jainism, in In- 4.3.1a • or Detroit, rim eect•In OS parcel is a valuable bibliography. he nrst day of Ausuet IS land Dr. Ginsberg Moves Dental Office Incurring penalty of life exile 11•16 OF MICHIGAN, County of the ymr one thous nd nine quitted and being La the City of Doe The month of August with it.‘ a h undred Unto a place of evil waters where W., no This is • fine volume and we dia, now I million adherents; an -Suit pending before lion •nCho.il Cho. ■ • Present to 1911 Eases Tower r Joseph A. mit, county of wsrs• amt state of Discinles who will come long after item, II 51.1. • Civet( Court Comm,. urphy....Tudge of Probate In the matter ecommend it. The editors and Buddhism, in India, now 137 Mil- hot uncomfortable weather make. Monet for said County. between lino, h e tam of PRANK AlilUSTINE 1!:in`s°,;o4177r Numbered e 7c1,1:::°::s ;1;7 11 , 1 .: publishers are contributing ex- lion adherents; Confucianism, in home cooking quite trying and Imvelopment 'eant. ,m Dr. 11011DE &rased ta reading and Shag et NirgInl• Pub IlseuhdIvOloz of Let. Arthur A. Ginsberg an- Shall Y drink, and drinking oft there- • Hive. cellently to the good-will move- I China, now 250 million adherents. bothersome. By simply calling MI, h.. Corporation. Plaintiff. vs. patios of Cerullo Kummer praying One to Foartmn inclusive, ad vacated nounces the removal of his dental William II McKay and firs. Euclid 2000 you can have delivered of shall die, that administration of .old mete b• alley,. of sterns. Park kewstolivieloo ment by publishing "The Jews ;n ; Judaism has from 11 to 12 mil- , K•y. hi. wit. Delendante summon. greeted to her or mtno other suitable et Loot slisty•Sin, serest, Bevelaly. to your home any time of the day offices from 6766 Maccabee Bldg. Profaning holy word and heae'nly )I American Life." waned •d n retnrned that defemlant• pm. II le order , lion adherents. Of the religions rem y that tar araty•Threw and ,•nnot he found, It •opearine by •ffi• clay of September. neat at r night your favorite Chinese dish. to 1914 Eaton Tower, telephone name. ton tirlisek aanty•Four and vacated Slier., VIrsi• that started at the beginning of If you prefer to dine out, the cool Cherry 1914. da,it. that mid defendants meld. out In the forenoon •t aid (•oart Room be Ma Park PubdIvision of part of ()arta Fridtjof Nansen, famous Arctic the Christian era or later, Christ- of She al•IS of Wichita It la ordered appointed for hearing .id petition !Seethes rine•sise Too Thaead Arr. atmosphere of Eastern Star Cafe The first white man to set foot that Si,. paid defendant., •I the And it is further entered. that a cop) Tract. •ecorrlIng se the plot thereof re• explorer, wan one of the many men CARD OF THANKS of the undonitens4. Wayne of this order be published three ewer.. carded In Lies II, of note who protested when certain i ianity has 557 million adherents. provides an excellent spot to eat. on American soil was • Jew-the iNatriroom page 77 et Pato. In • v• week. pr., loon to mid time of hear• the Regieter of 7•••••• •• (Mace,a Mohamedanlem. 230 million ad- There is dancing nightly and the IA interpreter on Columbus' first vo y- i.s esiscl: A N 1 M en * Reptertih•7. Norvegian legislators proposed a Mg. I. the Legal Chroni.le. • newspaper roost,,Mosta In t he Cny et Detect,. The family of the late Parry age. He was sent out to try and loco. and Intend She complaint lied In pont.I music is provided by Bert Milan herents and Sikhism. 4 million and circulating Nasty of Mayne in rid Cagily and MOM of Michigan. law to prohibit the Jewish method suit or Judgment w be ..red te of Rata, Levey will always Dated, ['stroll, Aegan 7, all remember with and his orchestra. talk with the Indians. by default. and that thle order be of slaughtering animals for food. :adherents. See "The World's JOSEPH A MURPHY. ROBERT ILteAr111 deep gratitude the many kind ex- se ,sal or indthll. e1 required by Oat- Jade* .11 Probe. Circuit Court Cenoni.o.r. Asa result of the vigorous opposi- living Religions" by Robert F. What hu been fashion once preesions of sympathy by friends way. Cm... Waage. No standing in the world with- ir,e Lyn.l I. tar Tow Whin of Redf.d, tion, agitation for the passage of Flume, Charles Scribner, pub- CARL F. LANG, DCPLIBY E WHITING, in their recent sorrow. will come into fashion again. out stooping. county of Wayne. Wadi.. to•leit . I NMI. Praha. RaYster. the bill was abandoned Attorney fee 74•••011. lisher Plus a Brilliant Revue v."... ` , ;DANCING .... .. WESTWOOD Symphony Oriole Terrace Gardens ( GEORGE OLSEN ' tiWimeeektkiAttlaislate Blossom Heath CENT * BILLY GRAY * Woodward °Lit. Boulevard tit 6 20 Re-organization Of Music Conservator VINKTWATTVIM,, Noted Yiddish Star Appears in English EASTERN TAI CAFE Palestine e to Jaws - tr..=e wT art ?ss_srsrga te :Ps! es- I 'I' weer. ..e :.1 is = -r LI.: 1 fag sad. 1-.•: TH Classified Advertsm. g Pays! Chat 0' Books N.' LEGAL NOTICES a o HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK ■ NAVIN Book Contributes To Good-Will Work II °LET Novel by a Refugee r o ■ ,y l t f •