k riaiia artier CLIFTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PIEDMONT l_ EWISf 02V 1 ELZ and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE American Ballet Here Nov. 1 and 2 DINE at SAKS PAGE ELEVEN STAGE AND SCREEN OCT. 29 Temple Forum TEMPLE BETH EL ::::: ;. I r- 22. ,..,.... The American Ballet—the orig Reviewer Calls "Midsummer i ,,, Woodward at Gladstorms inal New York company—directei Night's Dream" a Clam. GEN. ROADHOUSE DINNER $L25 personally by George Balanchin orous Feast maitre 1 ( e ballet "GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION" al et of the Metropoli- — Enjoy tian Opera Association and recog- TIChETSt $1.15, (minding Tax at Temple and Crinnelra To witness the present presen- i Belle Baker, internationally fiesison Mirka: Reamed, 13— I nresersed. 54 — Madison 0342 nized as one of the greatest chor- tation of the film version of known stage comedienne, is ap- eographers in the world, will give Shakespeare's immortal fantasy, 1 nearing in person at the Michi- !three performances Friday and "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Ord . Hall gun Theater this week. Miss Baker, II I at I Seats Now the Wilson Theater, is to .hare in I who has been a vaudeville head- Fri. Eve. and the glamorous feast which the gen- 75c to Nov.1 J us of three great men, working in id Grinner* 111 ,30 s. m. Wales Famous Pianist in Redid ORIOLE TERRACE Cad. 749) ideal harmony, has produced—the Lopez speaking .. Vincen t I,o- poet Shakespeare, the musician pcz continues to hold sway a t the l Mendelssohn and the entrepreneur NEVER A COVER CHARGE new Oriole Terrace . . . and it is Reinhardt. Never before has there new . policy some nice been so lavish an investment of deco. OP METROPOLITAN rations .. suppose that has t o in- ERA CO. PRODUCTION all those factors which make for elude some of the moveables ts T r2: 11tat Zi, NOV* 1 perfect and completely satisfying 2 1 .30V . nt !MASONIC TEMPLE Maxine Tappan is a decoration entertainment. The delicate, whim- . Consistory Cathedral no denyin' . . . She sings too . • • TICKETN:matill1120,.%,113e sical fantasy of the tale has been Hot OM,: Grinnell Bros. Between Virginia Park and Seward too enchantingly ... the Can sins, 1313 M ollward — TEaripl• o captured in scenes of marvelous 2-1104 live up to their reputation ... 8231 WOODWARD originality a n d breath - taking they TR. 2.9191 dance ... the "adorable" ador ables beauty; the individuality of the still here credit to any plac e ... players has been most fortunately page Abe Schilter ... the select ions preserved by film stars who fit FACILITIES FOR LARGE BANQUETS I are good. ideally into the spirit of the fan- tasy, and whose play in every in- MANHATTAN PENTHOUSE stance fits as mosaics do into some Joe Freedman is saying it with 12TH AT SEWARD beautifully designed picture. Max the good old Manhattan food and TRINITY 2-348S Reinhardt has submerged his own an intimate compact show . . . directorial genius in this version Consuelo Flowerton ... that New JACK BERLIN, JULIUS ADLER, PAULA SAND • of the welding of Mendelssohn's York deb ... almost naughty so tip music to the gossamer lines of .. not quite . 'tin the way its NOW PLAYING * Vincent * IN PERSON Sunday Matinee and Night OCT. 27 Shakespeare, and at the same time done ... Selma Marlowe .. • con- he has perhaps created a "Bottom" cert tap dancing ... original . Jack Berlin's Success Production; in the person of the versatile James new ... best Arthur Ball Cagney, an "Oberau" in Victor] tenor in romance • . . men . . . "Hero and Dream Bride" Jory, a "Puck" in Mickey Rooney,' women ... gets everyone .. , S am AND HIS BELLE BAKER ll 7 ACTS In Mosarti•n• Dance and the very essence of fairy danc- Dihert's music ... Eddie Lee 17-Piece Incomparable ing in lovely, wistful Nina Thei liner for years and known front singing ... whistling . . . in the Featuring THE CASINOS Saturday, Nov. 1 and 2 (Saturday lade, that will henceforth perma- coast to coast for her singing and interludes. ORCHESTRA Internationally fa MOM. IIOMT team IdinNed Engagement matinee) in the Consistory Ca- nently identify these artists with character work, recently has been POWATAN 9 Shoos Nightly, 7:30-11-1 a. m. Evenings: $1, 75c, 50c, 35c; Matisse's The, 110c, 35c, 25c. ex....IM hue thedral of the Masonic Temple. these parts. Other prominent names guest star of such famous radio Seems like Detroit can't do wi th. Three varied presentations will grace the immortal characters of programs as those conductes Dinner, $1.50 out them ... for months they s lay sillOSSMWM011101511111111111011111111110150111050111111 s iom be y !Fool Nightly be offered Friday evening. The the play, but those mentioned—and, Rudy Vallee and Ben Bernie. Thie, ... for a couple weeks they go . 3 to 10 program will open with "Errante," oh, yes! There's Joe E. Brown as week Miss Baker is singing Hewer, anon,: Trhilt 2-11100-2-10106 they're back ... that's Carroll a nd chalet Llquont J. It. I:nonlife—Aro...hale Mgrs.-mot. Ir. Hecker the Wanderer, a urely modern pro- "Flute," a real treat to eye and of the songs that made her famous Gorman ... what more is to say NEVElt A COVEN CHANGE duction depicting the groping soul ear—will probably go down in fihn in her act at the Michigan. Others Bee Sarehe hangs on another we ek searching for a single tangible history for their performances in appearing with the star in the big likeable girl ... cute rhythm reality in the adventure of life. this Reinhardt picture. The the Five Juggling Jewels and her songs .. • several new acts in "Bent Pluton. of 1.0 Y. A Littman, manager of Litt- "Alma Mater," the fantastic and "Dream" will be held over this stage show include Stone and Lee, the way .". . arrive Saturday. on "MAN OF ARAN" man's Yiddish People's Theater, satirical ballet on college life, and coming week at the Wilson Thea- Mann, Dupree and Lee. RAFFLE Thrirbd 1-1 ■ 111.0 12th and Seward, announces that Lanabal "Reminiscence," an avocation of ter, and every man, woman and William Powell in "Rendezvous," Missed Plantation this week . "Alin, Bulldog Drummond" the feature production this Sun- the mood of the pure classical child who has an ounce of that with Rosalind Russell and Binnie tell me new show is ... all there. day, matinee and evening, will be theatrical dancing, will complete faith left whereof "Peter Pan" Barnes, is the screen feature. place is well new ... unusual f or The New York Socialite Sophisticate Jack Berlin's success production, the evening's entertainment. , preached should see this beautiful Eduard Werner and the Michi- this tye in Detroit . . and ve ry "The Gypsy Girl." The matinee will include "Ser- interpretation of Shakespeare's welcome . . . had dinner at Sa ks gan Symphony Orchestra, and SELMA MARLOWE III ARTHUR BALL The entire cast, including Jack enade," purely symphonic in form, Control in Taps and Mendelssohn's genius. Merle Clark at the organ, completes last night ... one buck ... wasn 't Berlin, Julius Adler, Paula Zand, Romantic Tenor with music by Tchaikowsky; the program for the week. broke . . swell meal . . . nor ry Bertha Guttentag and the complete —H. H. SAM DIBERT'S ORCHESTRA "Dreams," presenting the image of didn't tell you all to see March of supporting group of actors will Fiddle Lee In the Interlude triumph, and "Alma Mater." Time at RKO last week ... bein g appear in this play. Brilliant Symphony Saturday evening, "Errante" and M Orches- held over tho come to think , • "Reminiscence" will be repeated, 'DEVIL-MAY-CARE' . tra Season Opens picture is okey . . . but newsre el with "Moxartiana," NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME featuring special in interest . . . tell your Italian - Ethiopian Conflict Thursday (ABOUT WOMEN) music by Mozart, a revitalized es- friends to vote for 2 a. M. curfew Subject of Town Hall sence of the Eighteenth Century __— STAR .... IN NIS brilliant a season as ever has ... unless you want mushroom pigs Talk Oct. 30 dancing spirit. After an absence from the air been planned for the Detroit Sym- all over town ... I ought to know. GAYEST ROMANTIC waves of more than two months, phony opens in Orchestra Hall The Italian.Ethiopian conflict, Jeanette Pringle, popular Detroit Thursday evening, MYSTERY THRILLER! Oct. 31, at 8:30 A Child's Adventure Story with special reference to America's mezzo-soprano, has returned to o'clock. Making his first appear. III SPROAT--CL. 1183 foreign policy, will be the subject Station WJR in the JOE FREEDMAN Tea Time ance here as an orchestral direc- Kintu's adventure in the jun- of the Town Hall lecture by Hon ATOP PARK ME. HOTEL 31 iNAI.Illt or, the sensational Spanish artist, gle and his loss of the fear h e William R. Castle, Jr., in the Jose Iturbi, will occupy the pod- suffered at the sight of the wood s Fisher Theater, Wednesday morn- "Man of Aran," the film saga ium, the first of the list of six provides a thrill for the youn s ing, Oct. 30, at 11 o'clock. produced by Robert Flaherty, di- guest leaders to be in charge of reader of seven to nine. Few men in this country are so 4111 11111•11 "Klan, a Congo Adventure, " well equipped to analyse the rector of "Nanook of the North," the subscription series this year. dan- on the barren Aran Islands off Gal- Iturbi arrives Monday, Oct. 28, ill ustrated as well an written by ger-stepped problems now con- way on the west coast of Ireland, from the east and will direct re- Elizabeth Enright (Farrar & Rine. fronting ■ highly inflammable opens at the Lafayette Theater, hearsals of the orchestra in prep- hart, $1), is the charming com- world. As Ambassador to Japan bination of word and picture. The West Lafayette and Shelby, oppo- aration for the first concert. during the period of the Naval RYON d'alS:TolEVI 411ff el I 01 a•li./ A'/:1 a site the postoffice, Thursday, Oct. As might be expected from the author and illustrator knew well Arms Conference In London, In 24. variety and catholicity of his piano how to fashion a picture of life 1930, and Acting Secretary of 'EN - 310N. - TUBA. Finest Entertainment The committee on exceptional 2, programs, the list of numbers among African Congos. Kintu, State during the Disarmament Con- - 20 •1 •MI 1111" Greatest of Comfort photoplays of the National Board chosen by Iturbi for his initial ap- son of the Congo chief, was natur- ference at Geneva, he has been.on IET1 DIU Open 11:30 till 2 a. m. of Review of Motion Pictures re- pearance here as a director are of ally expected to be brave. But the diplomatic front when some of MITI 11 IEM cently selected "Man of Aran" as widely divergent character. Ilia although he knew how to throw the most important world issues of A g artistic creed has ever been to a spear he feared the wild jun- recent years have been decided. A IEUTT1101 j , the best picture of the year. The film depicts the endless hold firmly to all that is fine in gle. Ile went for a remedy to t rained observer, with 25 years of LOVABLE! ADORABLE! A RIOT OF 0.101 struggle of the primitive people of the ast, while accepting at the same the witch doctor, who advised him statesmanship to back it up, Mr. t o plant a charm under the firs t , Castle has served important posts the barren, storm-swept Aran Is- time the music of the present. .:,........ .7,,,...... ....:. lands for mere existence. baobab tree after walking 300 under four presidents, starting ALICE E BRADY / pr paces into the woods. At the sug- with President Wilson, at which The Lafayette will offer also on Numerous Features of In- p tlta gested time Kintu did that--only time he was taken into the State MONTGOMERY A the same program "Ahem Bulldog stitute of Musical Art to be lost in the woods, among Deartment. ANITA LOUISE +. 1 Drummond," starring Fay Wray, Jack and Claude Hulburt. the monkeys and wild beasts. `:1 Donald Armand of the Detroit Ills opportunity to lose hi f In # stitute of Musical Art announce s f ICI FREE PARKING ears came when he was compelled Nijinsky at Town Hall in .„,.,.., / ... • at rehearsals far t M• The Week's Features at the he Frenc h t o climb a tree to escape from r il l Park c. W 2T 0i , l . l rinr, !c thmic Cass Theater Nov. 1 Our 0y F" ,- .„,,,..... •, ...,„1 opera, "The Mascot," by Ed- an approching leopard. Ile threw m and Audren, are Center Theater under Way, JEANETTE PRINGLE a cast of 60 children from the with his spear, killed the leopard, 1 Ramola Nijinsky, wife of "the ERON.DAY-VOE' WHERE dra- spent the night sleeping atop the greatest danced of modern times," The Center Theater, Woodward Melodies program heard every Sun- .tic end da ncing DARING LOVERS MEET) YVYYVYTTVAVATTV tree , and when he finally met departure ng ing voices are recruited nts. and the Boulevard, announces the day at 3:45 p. m. ; will have as the subject of her lec- rom the rescuers from the village he ROSALIND RUSSELL following features for this week: tare for the Detroit Town Hall, in Daughter of a well-to-do Detroit l o M „ r. Armand's vocal classes. Saturday, Sunday, Monday and family, she studied voice with her a era will he presented this fal The returned home a hero and with. the Cass Theater, Friday morning, out his fears. CESARE ROMERO I in Tuesday: Kay Francis and George close personal friend, Marie Von DEMANDED! Nov. 1, at II o'clock, "The Maitres oti e Children's Theater of the In- Both words and pictures of de Ballets" — Nijinsky, Fokine, Brent in "Stranded," Alice Brady Essen, Metropolitan Opera star. tinn. LIONEL ATWILL lute, under Mr. Armand'. di rec- "Kintu" are excellently drawn Petipas, Novena. and Douglas Montgomery in "Lady under Sam Slade, who is still her and make a good story. BINNIE BARNES Tubbs" and a color cartoon, "Ma- Not only is Romola Nijinsky one Francis York will sp eak and Richard Crooks, Met ropolitan ry's Little Lamb." METRO GOLDWYN MATER of the most distinguished authors Until her radio debut over WJR ednesday at 1 o'clock at the Opera Company tenor who made SPRINGFIELD, N. .1, (WNS) I of the day, an artist herself accom- PRODUCTION Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- last December, she never before I fro it Institute of Musical Art Dc- os his first public appearance as a day, Richard Dix and Margot Gra- —Determined to show that not all plished in the lines of dancing and Those Sophistlealed amender. made a public appearance as her ! cale 'Work in l'iano Techniqu e." German-Americans are Nazi s, singer at the age of 12, will be hame in "The Arizonian," Charles dramatics, but she is a personality parents and later her husband dis- I Ar The Detroit Institute of Mus guest artist with the Ford Sym- IN PERSO BEE SARCHE Boyer and Loretta Young • in couraged her from appearing be- ies t will present the first of a s ical 5,000 German-Americans from Es. unique and almost mysterious, in- er- sex and Union Counties gathered "Shanghai" and a color cartoon. fore large gatherings. The On. and Only of senior student recitals n ext at United Singers' lark here and ternationally famous in fact, and THE THREE Er There is free parking, with free slay likely material for ninny a legend Finally, however, after the con- evening, Nov. 1, at , celebrated "German Day" by off., which the fancy of chauffeur service, in addition to stunt pleas of friends her husband Mc, in the Institute Hall. M INTERNATIONALS future genera- rs. setting Nazi propaganda with a the many other conveniences and agreed to an audition over WJR D. D. Bentley has arranged p ro- dramatic demonstration of Amer.: tions may weave. Like the wives o f Pretenling Songs- comforts at the Center Theater. and radio men were so enthusiastie 8 6' T H in featuring pupils from th e icanism. The meeting was span-, all great men of the world, her Comedy—Drama — SUNDAY DINNER name is forever linked to that of she was featured on the program ;, ASPS of Dr. Edward Manvi Emotions! L er man- man- her husband as one of the most Detroit Labor College Pre- of Tea Time Melodies, which began B a r' William Howland, Willough by cored b th I ea American organizations, powerful influences in his career, sents "A Nous La Liberte" on the Good Will Station Sunday, ,: nu ghton and Miss Esther Joh n- STONE & LEE Dec. 23 at 3:45 p. m. "Ten Cents a Loot". Since then, with the exception , The Detroit Labor College will present as the fourth number of of her recent absence, her concerts •'" Freedman Takes Over have been heard at that hour every 5 JUGGLING JEWELS its sound movie series, "A Nous La the Penthouse tar Serueriens Liberte," the famous satire of mass Sunday over this station. She lea- II aving changed its name to the 124 DAVENPORT production, directed by Rene Clair. tunes ballads and light concert Man hattan Penthouse, Detroit's Temple 2-8385 This picture has been acclaimed by numbers of a familiar and popular excl usive club atop the MANN-DuPREE & LEE Park experts as being one of the best if nature. She is accompanied by a flue Hotel, had a gala opening Ave- "Whirlwind Rhythms" Fri- not the best picture ever produced string ensemble directed by Joa- day night under the new manage- in France. It is a picture which chins Chessman. men t of Joseph Freedman, well SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA should he appreciated by those liv- kno wn night club entrepreneur, EDUARD WIENER who was formerly manager of the ing in Detroit and familiar with mass production. The dialogue is popular Manhattan Club. ORGAN FLATIIE in French with English titles. In Following a policy of small in- MERLE CLARE time te shows featuring well known addition there will he the usual with Gen• Rich musical shorts. It is the aim of the tales t, the Penthouse has its inau. -- Detroit Labor College to exhibit Greetings and salutations to N guor : I show, Consuelo Flowerton, films which have not been shown in York socialite, who crashed readers of The Chronicle! We hope i the regular theaters and which ap- to he able to give you weekly a n to the torch singing business and peal to the intellect in addition to breezy accounting of your far- has made considerable success. She came the emotions. The picture will be METROPOLITAN here direct from Jack Hemp- orite star's sojournings and his as- , shown at the Peoples House, 3964 tivities on the Iota If there is any ey ,o popular supper club. Selma TRAVEL SERVICE Trumbull Ave., on Sunday, Oct. particular information you are Marl owe, talented dancer who has PrIsate Cars to New Torte 27, with showings at 7 and 9 p. rn. seeking just drop ua a line and casetey alltornia, Florid" and other point.. on le allot her own featuring a 1 or !tellable Transportation rt type of tap dancing is the we'll do our best to set you right. E ace us fir.) t fhe eas: red dancer. She was recently Roxy vs. Rubi, Wrestling So here goes: 8830 12th St., seen here at the Fox Theater and Madison 2381 Event Monday Detroit Athletic Club. Arthur Funmakers — Favors popular New York singer of Everyone on the lots is anus- Walter Rosy, the foxy wrestling the r school teacher, who now has won ually busy at this time with each mono omantic tenor type will act as A whirl of RICHARD CROOKS r of ceremonies. Sam Diberts his way to first consideration with studio having ambitious plans for m ho Amusement stra also opened Friday night. phony Orchestra and Chorus, un- both the fans and Promoter Adam the season. It appears that we will Th e Manhattan Penthouse will der Victor Kolar, in the Ford Sun- Weissmuller because of his wins have an opportunity this year of hold AITI MN SPECIAL a guest artist frolic every day Evening Hour broadcast, Sun- over Buresh and Kasaboksi the seeing numerous big pictures. Of Tuead FLAT c DRY day, Oct. 27. The program is heard past two weeks and who is seeking ourse, many of you, we take it, leadin ay night for which Detroit's 12 MS g visiting celebrities will be have already seen "A Midsummer i from 9 to 10 o'clock, Eastern • title bout, will tackle Bert Rubi, PRIZES nvi ted for the 1221 Terminal Standard Time, over the complete the Jewish "Magy Hercules" next Night's Dream" at the Wilson prorn i to attend. Joe Freedman Lenox 1370 'Beet D el coast-to-coast network of the Co- Monday evening at the Arena Theater. Among the others will be f ood sea the same high quality of and liqueurs that prevailed Norma Shearer in "Romeo and Man and Mono. lumbia Broadcasting System. Gardens. at the Manhattan. Asa special attraction Promoter Juliet," Ann Harding and Gary, Brilliant Weissmuller is bringing here for Cooper in "Peter Ibbetaon," Law-, EASTERN STAR CAFE FLOOR SHOW Russian Asa'n Hallowe'en the first time the original "Man rence Tibbett's "Metropolitan," Eastern Star Cafe an- Com Mane • mountain" of wrestling, Chief Su- and a horde of others equally as „um, Party Saturday N. Yahoos es • Hallowe'en party for noco, a former Haskell Institute worth while. OWN next Thursday evening, Oct 31. The Russian Association of De- athletic star in football and a JOSE ITURBI The m anagement promises • whirl troit announce!, its annual Hal- wrestler who weighs 318 pounds A film, entirely apart from Hob of ■ musement with funmakers • Jose Barbi, who appears as the "^". I. o' loween party in the ballroom of the and is six feet four inches tall. He lywood's ideas, is "Man of Aran," and f &vises to all guests. There 'lard/ Allorro on brIn first guest director of the Detroit Fort Wayne Hotel, 408 Temple will meet Ivan Gustavich, a Rus- which we now the other day, and will at so be prizes awarded to the L.rrn s fontenuto Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra ans•ori:' FOR which is due at the Lafayette Them- best d relined man and Ave., corner Cass, next Saturday. sian, in the semi-final. woman. 17 nen., r n a human Oct. 21$, at 8:30 p. m. The special ter, we understand. The produc. Sha n Austin and his orchestra Hail next Thursday evening, will P. rim n • ■ • m ■ 111.11 IA tam as A PRECOCIOUS CHILD tion is the work of Robert Fla- contin ue to supply posisi le) attraction will he a Russian buffet their inimitable be presented in a piano recital the A %la ,: t rl , n : Mother: "Jimmy, find a switch hefty, ex-Michigan man, who sweet and • Russian Balalaika orchestra. music for dancing and a following evening, Friday, Nov. Who does ,not bring his son op and bring it to me." 1, filmed the picture Dancing until 2 a. m. on the Area Is- brillien t floor show is aim pre- o a trade, teaches him to be a ver4rienr,th,,•• theme of Parialel Jimmy (returning shortly after- lands, off the west coast of Ire- Rented ntee . A full course dinner is at Orchestra Hall, under the di- il.. tria ...a hin p robber. ward): "I could not find a switch, land. It tells the story of the strut- seed for 70 cent, and th ere rection of the Detroit Concert So- .';',%":"';' .."." Empty your purse in your head ma, but here's • rock you can gle for existence by this Gaelic t a i Y. Raf/ , L07 cover or minimum charge defy. His program will be as fol- 3 Mill1.1.0. No fool can be silent forever. a■ oo4 .woo. and it cannot be spent. throw at me." people. l e FULL COURSE DINNER $1.00 --- MONA FISHER Don Zitlio's Orchestra Belle BAer is at , Michigan Theater , I HUGH S. JOHNSON )1 1 ose hum $2.50 --The American Ballet—. CAFE SAKS IS I Littman's Peoples Theatre LOPEZ * The Gypsy Girl I New ORIOLE Terrace "The Gypsy Girl" at Littman's Theater AFAVE TIE * Consuelo Flowerton'* DINNER ANInIAT.1igp: NOW Jeanette Pringle on Station WJR Sunday Manhattan Penthouse "Man of Aran" at Lafayette Theater ■ a KAY '141111AN1 UEIIIICE nux 4 6 I5C Carroll L i::: PB # 2._ t e -4. RENDEZVOUS Richard Crooks on Ford Hour Sunday Gorman BELLE BAKER $1.50 JOSE ITURBI IN RECITAL FRIDAY Powatan Hollywood Glimpses Halloween Parry NEXT THURS. OCT. 31 Sunshine Laundry o 59C WATCH The Chronicle REAL ESTATE BARGAINS