TREVEIROTEAWISft aRmictle PAGE EIGHT and THE LEGAL Refresh Yourself When Day is Done —where the smart crowd Wm. Boesky Tap Room GAY AND GLAMOROUS Cocktails, fancy drinks and excellent food. 'k PHONE TO. 8-3020 wm. Boesky, Inc. Delicatessen - Restaurant Dexter & Collingwood DETROIT TOWN HALL Fisher Theatre • t0 *f • Downtown Theaters Heifetz Concert in Detroit on 'Oct. 12 MICHIGAN — Nino Martini, voiced Metropolitan star, Jascha Heifctz, the great violin- Leo Carrillo and Ida Lupino, WEDNESDAY, 11:00 A. M. with are the stars of "The Gay Den- ist, is also a gifted composer. His o," now showing at the original works he has never re- October 14 igirch gan Theater. In addition, vealed but his transcriptions for and his Casa Loma i Glen '* OTIS SKINNER tead , is Gray armoring in person on "Footlights and Spotlights" Michigan stage this week. Skinner tickets - now on sate $1.10, at Sunn y Dunham, Tony Briglia, Grinnell's $1.65, 63c Grad y Watts, Lynn Martin, the • Thre e Merry Macs, Pat Davis, Coming Oct. 21 Joe Hall and many other famous radii entertainers are with Glenn FANNIE HURST Gray in the show. • OPENING AI litAl..11iggt Now 31111111E117•111174 SEASON $10, 0111ce-116 $15, $12.50 plus tax Stall.. Town Nall Hotel CII. 6617 - Cll. 4060 Ma ill■ I STAGE AN D SCREEN / /,„ • e ---- — Fred Astaire and Gi4 M ADISON Rogers in "Swing Time" have the gala Detroit premiere at the Madison Theater beginning with this Friday, Oct. 2, when that theater becomes a compan- ion house to the United Artists I The ter showing the outstanding CHRONICLE Revelry by Night A Fine Story for Older Girls POWATAN The Three Burke Sisters, swing singers, are stopping the show at the Powatan. Their interpretation of current song hits is different. Raye, Price and Clarke, those three mad rogues of song, who have been entertaining at the Pow- atan for several weeks introduce several new numbers at the three shows nightly. The Four Dancing Darlings and Gene Regis awing band complete the offering. Katharine Adams, one of the ablest writers of stories for older girls, has produced one of her best works in "Scarlet Sheath" (Mac- millan, $2.). Marked by an interesting ad- venture, the plot of this story is laid in England. It has to do with the mysterious dagger left Alis- ter Medway—heroine of the story —by her parents. The happy end- ing and the reunion of Alister with her great-grandfather com- bine to make the plot absorbing. The older girls for whom this story is Intended will find is most interesting, entertaining and hold- ing their interest. WEBSTER HALL Weinberg Hour on Sunday Evenings Harry Weinberg announces a change in the broadcasting sched- ule of the WJBK Jewish hour con- ducted by him. Beginning Sunday, Oct. 4, and every Sunday thereaf- Sadly missed by her husband, daughter, sisters and brothers. Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN BwhiliC• Fateette 11110HEL Milt 04490 Wedging Cereeness. Y P•riterned NI Nome cad Ap. That journalist who has been writing on Palestine under the pseudonym of Albert Viten either has • twin or is just plain cock- eTed . . an article in The Nation he say. England is be- traying the Jews in Palestine, and in another article in th the Chris- tian Century he insists that Brit- ainis not the blame for the Arab riots Robert I). Aaistawk, Attorney, 401 Gmr- &ally Bldg 111117 RTATE OF )41•HIOAN. County of Wayne. ea-Rult pending before lion Role. E. Rage, • Circuit Court Com• mission.r for mid Count y. bed wen Kennedy. Individually and survivor of Chart.. J Kennedy and • June. fi Kennedy. doing bonne. a. Kennedy Brother.. Plaintiff. vs. Mrs N•rie A Grant. Defendant. gammons c•s. Iwued and returned that not S. found. It appearing hy •affidavit. that It cannot he ascertained In what elate or country the defendant roes.• It le ordered that the itat.1 defendant • piear at the Courtroom of the ander- Waned. Wayne Count, Building. Detroit. niihigan, at ten Wc10- 5 A M. on C.A.. her 11. 1134 and defend th• complaint P ied in this •it or judgment will S. that this order • tered default, sod served •r published am reetnee4 by g0fiC111: g cane. Relax I Dietary Lao , ANC,/ Ml.T. 11053 VAN ne 4. 7 Rid ASTAIRE RogRS *MG IME# IKO's HIT OF HIM *NA As This "Hit of Hits" Inaugurates the MADISON'S NEW POLICY osth* COMPANION THEATRE to the UNITED ARTISTS fd Tilt MACCABEE. SOCCER -MAP, GOODWILL , C RAM PIDA./S m OA - PALESTINE- - emai SIM - • No7 ar c re T.& 00/IWILL 77.411 Array nit Aleir1.4ga s MIL of D. STADIUM f ON OCTOBER 18 Tslg SOCUP I CAARDent og lgeff - Aa /r^"." . v.":141 "li nt c:"Dg °4 a "4 4 For the First Detroit Showing of Big Feature Attractions! Presented With MIRROPHONIC SOUND MIRTH 1101101110/1111 WORLD" HURRY! lot plantation If's groan l b FROLICS A .4: SECTION HARLEM REVUE DNARD EARL WALTON'S MUSIC NOW Alit.CONDRIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT P E ARY TALK OF THE TOWN RAYE, PRINCE & CLARKE Three R I Mirth BURKE Sisters SWING SINGERS 4 Denning Derlings GENE REGIS' t)1 ,d p 9.. BAND (el lrba. Dinners T hal e the moo. Coat to c•••1. TAN BoBCHESTER AND HIS be Orgill( Ebert Oessaleetenee rl ALI rut YEAR TOwasend 8-5946 to Liar •.1 ' AMON! Mihrral Hans Collett and Barry are entertain- ing at the Webster Hall Cocktail Grill with a wide assortment of musical comedy dance routines that are as charming as this at- tractive couple. Madelon Baker Leane Zugsmith's warbles popular tunes both with Great New Novel Bob Chester and his orchestra and in the floor shows. Lynne Cole lends his pleasant vocal efforts to "A Time to Remember" Depicts Revolt of the White-Collar the entertainment as well. LEGAL NOTICES n•tal. The forcEnthr wit boom... "U. to, land In The Township of lwarbervi, Coonty of W•vnw micbliran, toc•lt, Lot Numbered 1101 of Dearborn Home. RIM. division No. It of the South.... Q•.. , of Peathwew Quarter of Freetional Pec- tins St. Teta I. both of Ranee IS Twat. armed., to th.• plat thereof am rocs:reed 1.1 the office of 1It• 11,11.4. sr D00411 47 of Plata for Warn. Calmly ea Rage 43. noted, Detroit. Roptember 11. 1514. r -At I • Heat Miss Leane Zugsmith has ren- dered important service in the field of editing for important pug- lishers. She also has to her credit p her own-works that have won HARRY WEINBERG commendation as novel of great merit. But her latest work ,"A ter he will conduct his weekly hour Time to Remember," just pub- between 6:30 and 6:30 p. m. in- lished by the Random House, 20 stead of the Monday night broad- U East 57th St„ New York ($2), at cast, now discontinued. JASCHA HEIFETZ once places her in the front ranks The WJBK Station ensemble CLUB PLANTATION of those writers who have caught with Herbert Mertz and Samuel violin and piano, some acknowl- Club Plantation presents "Plan- the spirit of the times and know Solomon will be heard in Jewish edged, others veiled in anonymity. tation Frolics," a miniature musi- how to deal with social and econ- and classical music. Dorothy Stoll- are familiar items on his concert cal revue produced by Leonard omic problems affecting the poor man, the "Flower Girl", will be programa. He has made over 40 Reed who also acts as master of office and department store heard in new Yiddish and Russian transcriptions, half of which are ceremonies. Ensemble numbers in- folk songs, and Isaac Finkelstein already published. Among the com- cluding the eight sepia dancing worker. "A Time to Remember" is so will broadcast news flashes. positions which he has arranged darlings and the whole company of Jacob Mazer will deliver a talk unlike the usual department store for violin and which he often plays 20 entertainers are featured. "Hot" on Jews in athletics. Harry Wein- are Rimsky's "Bumble Bee", Hum- dancing is contributed by the Three novel and is so immense in theme, berg wilt continue his episodes on in the vast panorama it covers, in mel's "Rondo", Castelnuovo-Tedes- Jokers and some excellent tap ar- "What an American Jew Saw in co's "Tango" and "Sea-Murmurs," tistry is displayed by the young the numerous characters present- Poland." Albeniz' ''Sevilla," Halffter's 'Dan- Edwards Sisters. Nan Snow re- ed in order to make the canvass The WJBK Jewish hour is di- approach all-inclusiveness, that it za de la Gitana', and several works S TATE — Gary Cooper in from Debussy, including "The vives old lyric songs and Daisy is no wonder the book is al- rected by Harry and Jennie Wein- Monday Evening Boone swings it with song and ready being hailed as a great berg and has been a regular fea- he General Died at Dawn" is Afternoon of a Faun." Alutttni Greatest Violinist of the Day October 121h dance. Lorenzo Robinson a n d w showing at the State theater Heifetz will appear at the Ma- James Philipps sing. Music is dis- study and a fine bit of writing. ture of this station for five years. JASCHA add tion to the i first Detroit sonic auditorium in Detroit on pensed by Earl Walton's orchestra. The novel has been chosen as the wing of Bobby Breen, Eddie Monday, Oct. 12, September selection of the Book expressing a view, neither con- ntor'a great radio find, in Union. CLUB TEN•FORT1 HEIFETZ demns nor glorifies one side in et's Sing Again." Dealing with white collar em- the struggle or the other. Her Howe and Perrin are at the Club AT THE POWATAN Mx OTce, Grinnell'. T. 1-7100 Tickets 1134 to $1.75 Ten-Forty which has just been re- ployees, the novel by Miss Zug- consistent task, excellently car- OX — Glorified in the new, F decorated, enlarged and remodeled. smith presents the various work- ried out, is to present a theme pe r fected technicolor, the spec- These sophisticates head a new ers in two fields: the organized through characters who appear so tai ular screen production of the ii show that opened last night. The and the unorganized. The first are real that they make of the book im mortal love story, "Ramona," lovely blond Kay Tolan is the fea- anxious to improve the lot of the a masterful piece of writing. strz rring Loretta Young and Don ALL NEW SHOW- tured singing starlet making her Diamond Department Store work- Miss Zugsmith has definitely Ai n eche, is on the screen of the • first Detroit appearance. Grace Al- ers. The latter, many of whom emerged as an outstanding novel- x Theater. len and Mollie Martin dance and would like to join the union ranks, ist. "A Time to Remember" helps E HOWE & P RRIN Fe On the stage the Fox presents Eddie Powell sings ala Dwight are composed of varied elements: to place her in the front ranks Smart, Sophisticated Songs a glittering array of song, dance Fiske. Max Fidler and his well those who would ingratiate them- 0 • an d comedy stars in a vaudeville known radio orchestra are making selves in order to win promotion, of American novelists. KAY TOLAN OpA11;10 bil l hMdlined by Al Trahan, the a special Detroit appearance be- those who fear the loss of their A London publisher is readying Monde Bombshell of Rhythm up roariously funny ''P a der- fore going to Hollywood where they jobs, others who swallowed myths a swanky illustrated book on old ghski of the Piano;" and Mary • On will be featured in a smart supper about opportunities pledged them European synagogues which will e ALLAN and MARTIN Sr all, the high school girl sing- club. by the employers. sell for $100 . .. Cecil Roth, the 1‘ Two Lovely hinter,. in prodigy whose radio appear- "A Time to Remember" as- historian, is editing the opus. ces have won her nation-wide • an THE IMMIGRANT sumes an element of greatness 4 plause. MAX FIDLER'S MUSIC because the author, be- AND THE ALIEN primarily fore she introduces the readers ARENA GARDENS to the final action—the strike at There will shortly be published the department store—carries the Oki Shikina, Japanese Jul jitsu by Bloch Publishing Co., New characters through various situa- w , estler who has now won five . dab rirtiffloRry York, ($3) a new book entitled tions which explain their reac- 0. r eight matches at the Arena "Immigration and Aliens in the tions, their attitudes on social GI rdens, will meet George Du- No Covet Charge . Downtoun', Only INitte Club United States" by the late Max problems, their views on condi- se tte, former light-heavyweight J. Kohler. It contains a compil- tions as they affect them jointly COMPLETE ROADHOUSE DINNER4 0M-$15C loao waywi ST. and RESTAURANT ci, amnion and known as the "Yan- ation of the more important pa- with their fellow-workers. Ice e Powerboy," in the main event Park Avenue at Elisabeth pers and addresses by the author Dont Roberts, misled by a doe- of next Monday's wrestling card on the subject of immigration in tor then completely ignored by in the gardens. "Here One Dines Well" the United States and the status him, abused by her father as a This bout will mark the for- of aliens in this country. Mr. proatitude, finally lands a job, of the indoor wrest- Rubenstein Piano Studios . iii n al g opening Kohler, who was a distinguished sticks to it even when the strike CHOICE FOOD season .for the fall and win- member of the New York bar, de- is declared and joins it when she has all the earmarks of will reopen for the coming season at to r, ins and voted his energies and his legal sees how police abuse pickets. LUNCHEON, DINNER bi one of the best °cringe abilities for more than 40 years Aline Weinman, unlike her father Euclid 5129 2329 W. Grand Blvd. 0: the year. ■ and to the attainment of a more lib- who refuses to realize his plight Walter Podolak, the Boston formerly at 2901 Clairniount SUPPER SPECIALS eral and humane policy toward as • slighted salesman even until onis, "Roughhouse" Jack Con- a, Assistant Teachers the immigrant and the alien. It death, is a most consistent sup- le y and Andy Chikos, boy won- FREDA GREENBAUM, LAURA GOLDMAN AND SELECT WINES was his feeling that such policy porter of the union. As a half d o r, from New York City will was consonant with the best Jewess her part in the plot is of MIRIAM EDWARDS AND LIQUORS n cake their debuts here on the American tradition. particular interest: her prefer- 0 s me card. These studies deal with the as- ence for Jewish friends, her shun- MUSIC -- ENTERTAINMENT pects of these problems which ning of wealthy German-Jewish have had, and continue to have, comrades. In the story of her ap- Bill Matthews, Mgr. Mrs. Eva Weber and Mrs. Sadie ,j braham Jacobs Dies OBITUARY Katz. important bearing in this country. proach to the major problem Poinierly of the Oriole Terrace They were delivered before na- which forms the theme of Misa Tel. Cl. 1313-1314 The community mourns the pass- SARAH BERNSTEIN tional and congressional commit- Zugsmith's story we see an inter- LAURA DAVIDSON ii g of Abraham Jacobs, prominent tees on immigration, before the esting conflict in her home, her Detroiter who died Wednesday in of 2666 Glendale Ave., 46 years of 3137 Harrison Ave., 61 years United States Supreme Court, and father's ridicule of Jewish sales- old, died on Sept. 30. Funeral old, died on Sept. 26. Funeral his home, 16 Virginia Park. Mr. many organizations interested in men who make believe they ob- services will be held on Sunday, services were 29 Jacobs was a resident of Detroit the well-being of the immigrant. serve the Holy Days but instead Oct. 4, with interment in Clover with interment held in on Beth Sept. Moses SEASON'S GREETINGS or the past 60 years, coming here f Mr. Kohler's brilliant argu- steal into small non-Jewish com- Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi A, Cemetery, Rev. Goldine officiat- from Cincinnati where he settled ments against the registration of munities to carry on their buai- M. Hershman will officiate. She Ing. She is survived by her hus- upon his arrival in America. Mr. aliens, his pleas for the continued nese, etc. is rid; survived her husband, DR. band, David, and a brother, Ben Jacobs was an outstanding figure recognition of the right of asylum The weakling in the book is a daughter, a son, by Ralph; business world for i any Detroit's for the persecuted, his attacks the ambitious Ralph Leamy who Mildred Ruth; two sisters, Mrs. Bercovitz. years. lie was in the whole- WILLIAMS r upon the quotas and racial dis- betrays his workers and continues Samuel Bernstein and Mrs. I. dry goods business and at one LENHOFF I ale criminations in our immigration to ingratiate himself with the Shetzer and a brother, Samuel of 1732 IDA ime was one of the largest cloth. Taylor Ave., 70 years t Coal & Coke, Inc. laws, his defense of aliens against Diamonds. The strong man is the Sarasohn. ng manufacturers in this part of The song writing, singing and old, died on Sept. 24. Funeral i the prejudice and misunderstanding, country. dancing trio of Rays, Prince and and his persistent efforts to bring leaders of the strikers, Matt Mat- services were held on Sept. 27, thews. But these, as well as the HENRY BARON Ile founded the Detroit Central Clarke headlining the show at with interment in Machbelah !eating 9611 JOHN R ST. System and also organized Sammy Sofferin's Powatan club, about A humane administration of other characters in the story—in- of 3260 Elmhurst Ave., 63 years Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman I the our laws as they affect the alien, eluding a young Diamond who East Side Electric Lighting Co. old, died on Sept. 24. Funeral officiating. She is survived by A t one time he was said to have ■ are introducing I new num- are all portrayed in this memorial ridicules his father—are in no bers at the three nightly shows services were held on Sept. 26, four sons, Louis, Samuel and Lee bee n the only individual in the For Prompt Delivery Call to which Judge Irving sense presented as contrasting with interment in Machpelah of Detroit and Oscar of Lincoln, United States to have been granted this week. From top to bottom you volume, of the New York State holders of political or social views. Cern et e r y. Ile is survived Neb., two daughters, Mrs. I. franchises for public lighting and see Hughes Prince, Don Rape and Lehman Townsend 8 - 4224 Court of Appeals has written the It is clear that the author avoids by his wife, Sarah; two daughters, Siegal of Detroit and Mrs. Rus- heating. He sold his business to Les Clarke. foreword. Delphine and Harriett; three sons, sell Neuman of Los Angeles and the Detroit Edison Co. 33 years Sanford, Frederick and Lawr- four grandchildren. i I • ence; three brothers, Charles, Abe Mr. Jacobs wafts president of the and Harry, all of Cincinnati, and MRS. IDA SHAPIRO A djustable Clasp Co., which mar- three sisters, Mrs. Mary Albert, of 1715 Seward Ave., died on keted clasp of his invention. He SUCCOTH GREETINGS Friday, Sept. 25, at the age of was a a member of practically every AND BEST WISHES 71. Funeral services were held Jewish charitable organization in on Friday afternoon, with burial the city. Rev. Ceater in Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi I. Surviving are his wife Etta; Jacob Stollman officiated. She is sur- daughters, Mrs. Alexander Wayne Specialty & vived by two daughters, Mrs. Hy. four Silverman Mrs. Harry E. Byron, 11U101CAL man Levin and Miss Fay Shapiro; Freeman, al Mrs. John Ginsberg and Mrs. El- Plumbing Supply MINI M a son, Nathan Shapiro; and a mer Zuckerman; four sons, 13 ben. Practice brother, Louis Dann. . Charles L. Harry L. Edward and Company Recommended by , Mra. Shapiro was active in a A. Jacobs, all of Detroit; Ebyeiclans number of organizations here and Sydney klimpttal. and nine grandchildren and two great- was particularly interested in the grandchildren. 2903 1841 GRATIOT AVE. Jewish Old Folks' Home and the Funeral services will be con- Elmhurst United Hebrew SSchools. TO. 8-6639 ducted at 3 p. rn. on Sunday at CHerry 4620 Marriag his late residence, Rabbis Leo M. Perform es ed • SAMUEL. ZAHS Franklin of Temple Beth El and age 41, died suddenly while on a A. M. Hershman of Congregation West Side Branch -- visit to Rochester, N. ,Y.. He Shurey Zedek officiating. Burial 2720 W. DAVISON leaves two sons, Eugene, 14, and will be in Clover Hill Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear wife, mother and sister, Bessie So- ran, who passed away a year ago, 1 15, 1935 (18 days in Tishri). Maim' Urbacb Oct. oreasie us Marble Ileonmeale A A proem.. one from in la go. ear. w• loved I. will ' 7729 EUCLID TWELFTH A wars place is vacant heart. TIN ST. never ran he I. our Riled. ANN , IST CI F M ENS, MICEnt.AN Worker. o res in first-run engagements. Jerome, 7. Ile was connected with the Detroit Hebrew Schools. Internment was at Rochester, New York. LONIAL HOTEL • 1I) MINERAL BATHS I ) 2 I tti SAKS Sammy Dibert and his orchestra are the attraction at Saks Cocktail Bar where Sammy also acts as master of ceremonies. Irene Kess- ler's blues must be popular for she has been singing at the Cocktail Bar for four weeks now. Newell and Arlene offer adagio dances. Some good novelties by Sammy and the boys complete the shows. showing of "Swing ittrf&elitIllaa•14.11147:1091 Tit ni h e," the the Madison theater will •_D WAR D W ----- • intr oduce to Detroit for the first hin e , Mirrophonic Sound, the BIG DOUBLE BILL ! tate l st development in the field gi sou d reproduction. slit - &AT. • SUN. NITED ARTISTS — "The IIIIINK DUNNE Will The Center ALLAN JONES Gre at Ziegfield" is now showing Close Sunday In at the United Artists theater at po polar prices. William Powell, Night My ma Loy, Louis Rainer, Vir- gi lt e Bruce and Frank Morgan `Show Boat' A New and Greater hee d the all-star cast in this im- also CENTER Now Under pos ing production. "The Great CHARLIE CHASE Construction 'Lie gfield" is the story of Amer- Comedy Cartoon-Novelly ica' s foremost showman with Wil- liai Powell portraying the role of Florenz Ziegfield. Myrna Loy E 30 A. DAILY FREE PARKING r,:k DP::: 71,1). • MATINEE M. to es the part of Billie Burke his ALWAYS CA)01.-Cooled by Electrical Refrigeration - Open 11:30 to $ A. M. wit e, and Miss Rainer is Anna He d. Monument* of Character e'"--TV ), ...- ...- ) , . 0 ^ 11111.3ACH .0 I . • e , October 2, 1936 ESTRA C:chicul cAsi AT PUTNAM).- ARGO FURNACE OIL LA 4500