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CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

P_IEDLTRONAWISII efRONICIA3

October 1, 1937



For Sale—Apartments

SAFETY FOR
PRINCIPAL

)EY
"man



I paid for
riend

gni THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

STAGE AND SCREEN SYMPHONY TO OPEN
DETROIT JEWS GREET REOPENING
SEASON ON NOY 4
OF LITTMAN'S YIDDISH THEATER

The Week's Features at the PROMINENT SPEAKERS
LISTED BY TOWN HALL
Palmer Park Theater

Performances to Continue on Sunday Matinee and Eve-
Another set of excellent fea-
A number of outstanding Jew-
tures will be shown at the Palmer ish lecturers are included in the
ning; "Human Secrets" the Play This Sunday

Park Theater, Hamilton and Six-
Mile Road, during this week. The
Program will again change three
times for the week.
On Sunday and Monday, the at-
tractions are: "Slave Ship" with
Wallace Beery and Warner Bax-
ter and "Woman Chases Man"
with Miriam Hopkins and Joel Mc-
Crea.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
day, Oct. 5, 6, 7, the features will
be "Captain Blood" with Errol
Flynn and Olivia DiHavilland. and
"Make Way for Tomorrow" with
Victor Moore.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7
and 8, the attractions will be
"Naughty Marietta" with Jeanette
McDonald and Nelson Eddy and
"The Last Train From Madrid."

The Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra, with its 1937-38 schedule of I
approximately 60 concerts, offi-
cially will open its 24th season
Thursday night, Nov. 4, in Or-
chestra Hall.
The orchestra will be in charge
of two conductors, Fracno Ghione,
of La Scala, Milan. Italy. who will
make his American debut this sea-
son as conductor of a symphony,
and Victor Kolar,) whose loyalty
and accomplishment here is known
to thousands of the orchestra's

PALMER PARK THEATER

HAMILTON at 6-MILE ROAD

3 CHANGES WEEKLY

All Seats 15c

more popular players on the Yid-
dish stage.
Starring in the new cast are
Anna Lillien and Louis Weiss, who
will be assisted by an able cast,
including Sam Kravitz, Stella
Gold, Felix Fogelnest, Yitzchok
Swerdlov, Serele Gross, Bess Sha-
piro, Benny Gutlitz and Jack
Shargel.
The casts appearing in Detroit
will be supervised by the Jewish
Actor's Union ,
Admission prices are: matinees
25c to 75c and evenings 35c to
81. Seats are now available at the
box office. Benefit performances
may also be arranged , at the
theater.

"Woman Chases
Man"

"SLAVE SHIP"

"Captain Blood"

Naughty Marietta

MIN

Matinee Daily

program for 1937-38 announced
OPEN 1:30 P. M.
by the Detroit Town Hall Friday
1111 6 p. m. caeept Saturday,
University 2.2140
Sunday and lIolldity s
Morning Series at the Cass Thea-
comes first, Don't speculate
ter.
in these times,. Sound invest-
what
Among
those
appearing
on
this
fraction
of
ments at a
Sunday and Monday, Oct. 3 and 4
year's program are: Blanche
they sold or could have sold
Yurka, one of America's most dis-
for in the normal twenties.
tinguished actresses, in "Scenes
Rely on our Facts and
with
From Modern Plays:" Dr. Abram
Figures.
L. Sachar, director of the Hillel
with
WALLACE BEERY and
Foundations, of Bnai Brith, In an
60% Profit
M. Hopkins and J. McCrea
WARNER BAXTER
address
on
"Four
Winds
to
Se-
on $12,000 down payment
curity:" Isaac F. Marcosson, fa-
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 5, 6 and 7
clear of all expense taxes
mous correspondent. who will
and interest on bal owing.
"MAKE WAY FOR
speak on "The International Eco- followers.
Normal $200,000 apt real
The 21 weeks season of the De:
TOMORROW"
nomic Background:" Dr. Louis K.
stone trim, copper gutters,
with
Anspacher, poet, /philosopher, troit Syntphony Orchestra will
with
marble lobby, painted walls,
ERROL
FLYNN
and
run
from
Monday,
Oct.
25,
the
dramatist, who will speak on
VICTOR MOORE
elect refrig, new hall car-
OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND
"Democracy and Irresponsibility." date of the first rehearsal, to Sat-
pets. All for $62,000.
Other speakers will be: II. G. urday night, March 19, the date
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8 and 9
Wells, Dr. Frank Bohn, Lord Mar- of the last popular-priced concert.
$4,000 Down
All programs, save several out-
ley,
Mdgr.
Fulton
J.
Sheen,
Dr.
normal $65,000 now $22,-
Old Gold Cigarette. Contest Radio Commentator on Ra- New Chesterfield Program a Victor G. Heiser, County Her- of-town engagements, will be
000. 3 story 12 aPte all 3
dio vs. Education
mann Keyserling, Mal-Mai Sze, played in Orchestra Hall.
Gives Jobs to 900
with
Real Treat
rooms white tile baths and
Ghione will conduct 11 of the
daughter of His Excellency the
halls. Rented low $5,500, can
J. McDonald and N. Eddy
14 Thursday night subscription
"The
radio
columnist
of
every
Chinese
Ambassador
to
the
Unit-
Two Floors of Office Space Occu-
The Liggett & Myers Tobacco
concerts, Kolar the remaining
raise to $6,500.
pied by Tabulators of New newspaper and magazine in the Company will present this fall a ed States; Judge Camille Kely of three. In turn, Kolar will conduct
D ive your car to front of the
country is interesting himself in
the Memphis Juvenie Court, James
Cartoons; No Puzzles to Solve
Now $35,000
brilliant
series
of
Wednesday
eve-
theatre and • uniformed attend-
the problem of how to properly
111. Ilepborn, Sidney N. Montague seven of the 10 Saturday night
in This Contest; File of
owner got to sell leaving
present educational programs to a ning radio programs featuring a of the Canadian Mounted Poice, "DOD" concerts. Ghione will direct
ant will park it for you.
Entries Kept
city. Sold for $90,000 in the
radio audience," said E. A. Mc- group of the world's outstanding Cifton Fadiman, iterary critic of the remaining three in this series.
vocal and instrumental artists. An- The New Yorker, Frederick Sny- Kolar also will be in charge of
twenties. Nets $5,600 clear
As thousands of persons in ev-
dre Kostelanetz will conduct the der, Prince Hubertus Loewen- the Young People's Series, the
of all expense and taxes.
ery section of the country are
Chesterfield Orchestra, with the stein and his wife, Princess liege free concerts for school children
Only $12,000 cash pays to
sending in answerds to the second
famous music critic and composer, Marie Loewenstein and Jacques and the industrial concerts to be never in the history of the com-
20 yr Life Insurance mtg.
contest of P. Lorillard Company,
Dooms Taylor, as commentator Carter.
sponsored by business organiza- munity has an institution func-
manufacturers of Old Gold Cig-
tioned as smoothly as the House
and master of ceremonies.
$100,000 Down
Reservations for tickets may be tions.
arettes, a staff of nearly 900 men
of Shelter in the past two years.
Some
of
the
well
known
artists
bal 5% int. Magnificent
and women has been assembled to
made
at
the
office
of
the
Detroit
During a broadcast sometime
who will respond to the familiar
stone and steel apt million
Town Ilall Friday Morning Series Silverman Commends Alt- ago I heard Judge Charles Rubiner
assort the replies.
announcement
of,
Plea
Chester-
dollar foreclosure f or c e d
Room 749, Book-Cadillac Ilptel,
man for Endorsing a
Filing clerks, typists, stenogra-
state that Mr. Altman's charity
field
Time",
will
be
Jascha
Het-
liquidation less than half
phers, readers and machine op-
hour was not just a Jewish radio
Jewish Hospital
fetz, Lily Pons, Kirsten Flagstad, phones Cadillac 6993 or Cadillac
normal value.
erators have been assigned their
program, but a very definite and
Lucrezia Boni, Albert Spalding, 8000.
positions
in
the
Butterick
Build-
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: essential institution in the com-
Nino Martini, Bidu Sayan, Jose
Mr. Bedford, Cadillac 0321
ing, New York, headquarters for
While listening this afternoon to munity.
Iturbi, Ezio Pinza, Rose Bampton,
the
contest.
In
the
last
contest—
Homer Warren & Co.
the WMBC Jewish hour, sponsored
Elizabeth Rethberg, Lotte Leh-
How true this statement lel
the winners of the $200,000 in
by our friend Hyman Altman, I
instsurons
mann, John Charles Thomas. This
I could not close without remind-
Prizes were announced August 26
Fox—Dazzling in its spectacle, was pleasantly surprised to learn ing you tht during all these busy
radio
program
is
sure
to
attract
as Years Dependable fiereleo
2 000 , 000 entrants
—more than,
refreshing in its gay romance, that Mr. Altman is now actively years, his beloved wife worked side
millions of music lovers.
were recorded from every State
On Friday evenings another sparkling comedy and swingy engaged with others in espousing by side with him in every one of
and the District of Columbia.
Chesterfield program will feature tunes, "Thin Ice," the magnificent the cause of a Jewish hospital fo r these great undertakings and that
$250,000 in Prizes
music
from Hollywood with Alice musical romance starring Sonja Detroit. The thought immediately we cannot think of Mr. Altman
In the new contest $250,000 in
Faye, the screen's most popular Henie and Tyrone Power, togeth- occurred to me that Mr. Altman without remembering the work of
prizes are to be awarded to 1,000
singing star, together with Hal er for the first time, is on the has initiated and been associated Sirs, Altman.
winners, the first prize to be
with practically all of the worthy
Kemp and his dance orchestra, screen of the Fox Theater.
Communally yours,
$100,000. There will be an in-
Another sparkling Fox stage and new charitable and philan-
broadcasting direct from Wilshire
MAX M. SILVERMAN,
crease of 25 to 60 per cent in the
show featuring Wendell Hall, "the thropic ventures in the Jewish
Blvd.,
Hollywood,
Calif.
Pres.
Jewish House of Shelter
number of contestants, It is in-
For those who are interested in red-headed music maker," well community for the past eight
dicated, although the contest is
Football, on Thursday and Satur- known for his song hits, notably years.
only a few weeks old.
day evenings Chesterfield will "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More,"
When his work first came to my U. of D. Meets Texas Tech
Two floors, with 40,000 square
E. A. McFaul
broadcast over a coast-to-coast net- for his stage. screen and radio attention I was secretary of the
on Saturday
8210 TWELFTH ST.
feet of space are used by the staff
the
Columbia
Broadcast-
Detroit
Jewish Emergency Relief
appearances and for his recent
on
of workers and supervisors. More Foul radio commentator. It is work
IstADISON 8191
Fund
and
Mr.
Altman
was
one
of
ing
System,
the
latest
football
success
as
star
of
the
"Community
Texas Tech, one of the most
I than 350 bags of mail pour into an admitted fact that radio and news and scores under the direc- Sing" program on the Columbia our most tireless and hardest
and Interesting teams on
the offices each day. The mail is education are here to stay. But tion of well known Eddie Dooley network.
'Again a Jewish Theatre
workers. Shortly after we turned colorful
the
of Detroit schedule,
sorted into thirty divisions and considerable confusion centers

CASS AT PUTNAM
this work over to the Jewish Wel- will University
in Detroit!
and
Paul
Douglas.
around
the
problem
of
how-
to
be
the
Titans' opponent in
ex-postal men have been hired to
Under Management of
Adams—In "The Lady Fights fare Federation there was a dire
properly present a program which
their
first
daylight
game
of
the
supervise
the
sorting
and
handling.
Back" (opening Friday) the pret- need in•the community for a place
Second Performance of the
E. J. BRADWELL
Every hour trucks leave the build- at its best may smack of the Irving Rubenstein (Ruby) ty manager of an exclusive fishing where the hungry could be fed and season next Saturday, Oct. 9. This
New Season
marks the beginning of the Titans'
ing to pick up incoming sacks of school room."
and
His
Music
at
Powatan
club
uses
familiar
feminine
wiles
Mr.
Altman
successfully
organized
"My sponsors, the Industrial
work. From then until
mail at the Varick Street post-
in an attempt to outwit a young the Kosher Kitchen Group. This arduous
Thanksgiving Day Coach Dora's'
office. Every entry is sorted as to Morris Plan Bank, have • broad
Irving Rubenstein (Ruby) and engineer commissioned to build group performed a great service men will not have anything that
conception of its service to the
State and city.
Matinee and Evening
a
dam
which
would
discourage
in-
to the community during our dark-
About 850 women and fifty public. It goes further than mere his music are now being featured coming fish.. Irene Ilervey and est days and was finally taken in could be described as a "breather."
men under the directon of Miss dollar and cents customer transac- at the Powatan Club where they Kent Taylor are the adversaries to the Jewish House of Shelter
The Sensational Drama
Gertrude E. Condon, personnel tions. It attempts to crystallize are playing a limited engagement. whose romance is thus snagged.
where it remains to this day.
WRESTLING AT ARENA BOWL
This marks the popular orchestra
supervisor, report to work each into its daily transactions that in- leader's first appearance in De-

Next Mr. Altman became the
ON MONDAY EVENING
day. More than $250,000 was tangible and unmeasurable some-
champion
of
the
cause
of
the
old
Crosby
and
Mar-
in several years.
Michigan—Bing
spent in wages. for furniture, thing which becomes the deciding troit
Walter
Roxy, Michigan's pre-
folks
and
fought
for
their
new
Rubenstein,
whose
instrumental
tha
Raye
introduce
seven
new
supplies and postage in the first !actor in developing friendly, sat- specialty is the violin, is a Detroit
song hits in "Double or Nothing." home when most of the community mier light-heavyweight grappler,
con,
test and it is estimated that isfactory and profitable business boy, having been born and.raised the current screen attraction at felt this venture was an impos- will tackle the job of unmasking
the same amount will be needed relations.
The radio program, 'Little here. He attended Central High the Madison Theater. Martha sible dream. Now this dream has the Mystery Man in the Arena
for the new one.
In 9 sets by H. Kalmanneleh
Known Facts About Detroit,' on School where his excellence as a Raye sings for a million dollar come true and the beautiful and Gardens next Monday evening.
New Contest Easy
The foxy Detroiter has been
violin virtuoso gained the attention bonus while Bing croons for a impressive old folks home is a
Tills play In well known for Its
in this new contest of Old Gold WWJ every day, 12:25 p.m. Mon-
New York C151
entry.
for this bout for a long time.
there are no puzzles to solve. No day through Friday. and the 'Pro- of music lovers and the subsequent million dollar girl. Something new tribute to Mr. Altman's persever- keen
In fact he has been no insistent
he received induced is the introduction of a "Sing ance and tireless energy.
PRICES —
dictionaries or encyclopedias are nounce it program which returns encouragement
About
two
years
ago,
when
I
about
it that Promoter Eddie
him
to
make
a
trip
to
Vienna
for
Band"
an
orchestra
of
'15
musi-
needed. The contestant simply to the air next Sunday on CKLW
Matinee--25c, 35c, 50e, 75e
uses his own everyday words to at 5 p.m., are evidences of the the purpose of studying under the cians each of them vocally imitat- assumed my duties as president of Lewis finally decided to give him
the
Jewish
House
of
Shelter,
it
be-
Evening-35c, 55c, 75e, $1
Viennese
master,
Arnold
Rose.
ing a musical instrument.
his chance.
supply the necessary conversation service to the people of Detroit
• • •
Following his education abroad,
came necessary for me to appoint
Tax Extra
for a series of amusing cartoons. which distinguishes,the Industrial Ruby returned to this country,
Tickets at Box Office. •
Madison—"Stella Dallas," Sam- as chairman of our house commit-
This makes this contest much Morris Plan Bank from other
a man who was at the same
easier than the first one. The forms of ordinary business serv- where he completed his study at uel Goldwyn's great picturization tee
the Damrosch Institute in New of the popular story is now in its time an executive and a diplomat,
For benefit performances ,
humblest mechanic, truck driver. ice."
a
business
man and a kosher Jew,
York.
From
there
the
young
mu-
apply at theatre every day
third and final week at the newly
lify for a top
laborer may qua
sician returned to Detroit, where
and last but not least a tireless
T. P..4
from 11 a. m.
award as readily as the college Ganapol School to Consider he joined his friend, Steve Paster- modernized Madison Theater.
worker.
I
appointed
Mr. Altman,
38 E. COLUMBIA
---
Professor. No expert knowledge
Applicants for Vocal
and he has since discharged the
nacki, to form an orchestra. At
Jolt off Woodward
CINEMA
or education is at all necessary.
Scholarships
this juncture in his career, Ruby Lowell Thomas to Open the duties of that committee insuch a
Fill DM CUIS ems
In the present contest tipsters
World Adventure Series; fine manner, that the entire com-
have been eliminated by the re-
The Ganapol School of Musical left the music business to open a
gown
shop
in
this
city.
The
lure
munity
recognizes
the
fact
that
Celebrities on Program
quirement that the answers be Art will consider applicants for
vocal scholarships on Tuesday, of the orchestral world proved too
original.
strong when he was offered a posi-
jthlUIN GARAY
Lowell Thomas, who gained
Go to any store where cigarettes Oct. 5 at 1:00 o'clock. Auditions tion with Leo Reisman, and he
Renwodle Mork. Tow.
fame as a World War reporter
are sold and ask for the Old Gold can be arranged by telephoning
Contest Bulletin. It is absolutely Terrace 2-8550 before Monday joined that famous bondman in and more recently as a radio
SHAVO
New
York.
Later
he
was
conductor
chosen
to
has
been
free. In this Bulletin are a group noon, Oct. 4.
SHFRMAN
commentator,
of cartoons. Each will be similar
Mrs. Leslie Lamborn will meet and soloist for the Michigan Thea- open the World Adventure Series
cttr.z.Vit,4
to the sample cartoon which is members of the Euridice Club on ter Orchestra, had engagements at lecture course' at the Detroit In-
sad Other Bli Ads
contained in the Old Gold adver- Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock, the Book-Cadillac Hotel and hotels stitute of Arts, Sunday after-
tisement in this newspaper today. at the Ganapol Sschool of Musi- throughout the middle west, until noon, Oct. 10, at 3:30. Mr.
Read the explanation below the cal Art, for the purpose of out- he and his orchestra, which is com- Thomas will give a new lecture,
sample cartoon in this advertise- lining choral work for winter stu- prised entirely of Detroit boys, "Into Far Corners of the World,"
decided to return home.
ment and then you will under-
that will embody the highlights
stand instantly exactly what to do d Y'
of his adventurous career.
Did
you
know
that
the
slogan
of
ewish
residents
of
the
Bronx
Other celebrities who will ap-
PARXING...
to win in this contest.
The Contest Bulletin contains are complaining to the police that Coronet Magazine, "infinite riches pear on the World Adventure
the official cartoons, rules, direc- an airplane marked with a awes- in a little room," is a quotation Series fall program and the titles
tions, suggestions--every bit of tika is annoying them by swooping from Christopher Marlowe's "The of their lectures are: Dr. Gustav
Jew of Malta"?
information you need in order to low almost every night.
Grahn, "Through Lion-Land With
enter. If for any reason you
a Movie Camera;" Robert Edison
can't get the Bulletin in your city,
Fulton, "Across the Pacific in
APPEARS AT CLUB TEN FORTY
write Old Gold Contest, Box 9,
the China Clipper;" Hon. Ruth
Varick Street Station, New York
Bryan Owen, "My Travels in
Greenland:" J. E. Williamson.
City. N. Y.
"Into the New World Under the
Sear Mrs. Carl Akeley, "In
Edward A. Martin's State-
Restless Jungles:" John Mulhol-
ment as Candidate for
land, "Adventures in Magic:"
City Clrek
Dr. William J. Hordes, "Across
Central Asia from Kashmir to
AN ENTERTAINING, INTERESTING AND INSTRUC-
Announcing his candidacy for
the Yellow Sea:" S. A. Campbell,
TIVE RADIO PROGRAM RETURNS TO THE AIR
City Cirek, Edward A. Martin
"Wild Animals of the North
made the following statement:
Woods;" and Julien Bryan, "A
"In announcing my candidacy
Tour of Modern Poland."
The World Adventure Series
for the office of City Clerk I did
so feeling that my qualifications
is a non-profit organization op-
were such that I could give to the
erating under the auspices of the
City of Detroit a fair, impartial
Detroit Institute of Arts. The
and effective administration.
season course includes ten Sun-
"I was born in Detroit 47 years
day afternoon lectures, all but
ago and received my education in
two of which are illustrated with
public and parochial schools. I
The Industrial Morris Plan
motion pictures. Reservations for
am a graduate of teh University
the lectures are now being ac-
Bank
has a broad conception of •
cepted by the World Adventure
of Detroit and have held execu-
Series, Detroit Institute of Arts.
tive positions in Detroit for the
its service to the public. It goes
entered
business
Woodward at Kirby (Telephone:
past 20 years. I
further than mere dollar and
at the age of 20 years and was
Temple 2-7676).
associated with my brother, the
cents customer transaaions. It
Ip
late Joseph A. Martin. former
E. A. McFMIL
acting mayor, and business asso-
attempts to cnstallize into its
Radio Commentator for
ciate of the late Senator James
Industrial Morris Plan Bank
daily transactions that intangible
Couzens. Later I established my
own business se automobile deal-
Lewis, well known In
Daniel
and unmeasurable something
er
with
super
service
station
un-
Has Served Detroit for 17 Years—
the Jewish community of Detroit,
der the firm name of Joseph A.
which becomes the deciding fac-
r--City Controller—
is a candidate for the City Coun-
City A
Martin, Inc., which wan located on
cil.
City Clerk
Woodward Ave. Consequently, I
tor in developing friendly, satis-
Born in Detroit 45 years ago,
Monday
Thru
Friday
have seen Detroit grow from a
Mr. Lewis has devoted himself
factory and profitable business
Official Records Show He Has sleepy village to a thriving me-
at 12:25 P.M.. WWJ
community
affairs.
to civic and
Never Lost the Confidence on the tropolis and am fully conversant
"DID YOU KNOW?"
He served with distinction in
relations.
with the problems confronting the
Citizens of Detroit
Company D 310 of the Engineers
or Little horns Facts About Detroit
people of Detroit."
during the World War and at
Detroit Can Depend Upon Him
the time of the Armistice was
Miss Sophie Rushevsky Re-
assigned to supervise the Red
sumes
Piano
Lessons
Cross Salvage Division.
Jewish
Friend
Donated by a
He is active in fraternal af-
Miss Sophie Rushevsky, a grad-
fair', being a member of Union
uate of the Detroit Institute of
Lodge No. 3. F. & A. M.. De-
troit Sovereign Consistory of
Musical Arts, is resuming her
open.
Moslem Temple, Detroit Lodge
teaching ofpiano, and has an
%
more
pupils.
For
No. 65 Knights of Pythias, Julius
'Twould be interesting to know log for • few
ON SAVINGS
appointments
call
Tyler
5-4410
any
Rosenwald Post No. 218 of
o4es.1 &aimed a Grout gofer
Iffewro
Marx.
named
s
how much Lawrence
morning
between
9
and
12,
except
American
Legion.
ladoottial liem6 Malian
by the Treasury Department as
Mrs* VIM.; WOW lorksaMKS COs•Oss..0.
This is not Jimmie Durant. but Shave Sherman, comedy sensa•
Mr.
Lewis
is
married
and
has
of
Saturday.
tine of "Strike Me Pink" who limn en excellent impersonation
• Vers.. at
one of the gentlemen who avoid-
two children. Ile has been the
• Craml Rime, a.. •
• Cam sots
• Gratiot .t
• te.p
fl:e .sera
r
at
rowan
ed income tax payment by buy-
Jay R ead
•indation the stage •nd screen stars ••d other famous folks el the entertain.
,
of Lewis Bros. Funeral
Ilawkesed
vaMrt
e
Guggenheim
F
ing
manager
Th
want world at the Club Ton Forty sightly. where he is appearand
ing fictitious policies, gave to the
the Jewish Theological
Parlors, 7739 John it, fur the
New York Federation, of which has given
its together with Joaquin Garay, i n ternationally fames.. tenor
Put HI years.
Seminary • $10,000 gran: for
94 pounds of personlity.
Bob. Morris, tap dancer, know.
he's president, out of the dough
library.
he saved.

A. Littman, manager of the Yid-
dish People's Theater, 12th and
Seward, expresses thanks to De-
troit Jews for the fine response
given last Sunday to the initial ap-
pearance of the new cast which
marked the reopening of the thea-
ter for the current season.
The Sunday matinee and eve-
ning performances will continue
throughout the season, and ar-
rangements will also be made for
benefit performances throughout
the year on week days.
This Sunday, H. Kalmanovich's
three-act play, "Human Secrets,"
will be staged by the new cast of
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