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ADAMS
Grand Circus Park
WO 1-8525
Free Parking after 5 p.m.
Elizabeth Taylor - Mia Farrow in
"SECRET CEREMONY"
FRI. SAT. 11:40, 1:50, 6:10, 8:20, 10:30.
SUN. THRU THUR. 11:30, 1:40, 3:50,
5:50, 8:00, 10:10
Starts Dec. 18. "THE SHOES OF THE
FISHERMAN." Tickets on sale now.
FOX
BLOOMFIELD
" RACHEL, RACHEL"
FRI. 6:20, 8:20, 10:15. SAT. 4:00, 6:00,
8:00, 10:00. SUN. 3:00, 5:00, 7:10, 9:10.
Suggested for Mature Audiences
STARTS WED. "DR. DOOLITTLE"
CAMELOT
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FRI. 6:40, 10:25. SAT. & SUN. 2:30, 6:15,
10:00. MON. THRU THUR. 8:35 only.
Plus
Plus
"REPULSION"
"THE CONQUEROR WORM"
Every Wed. Ladies' Day
FRI. 8:40 only. SAT. SUN. 4:30, 8:15.
MON. THRU THUR. 6:40, 10:25.
Recommended for Adult Audiences
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For Schedule Information Call
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Joanne Woodward in
At Grand Circus
Park. WO 13240
31/2 hrs. free parking after 5:30 p.m.
Frank Sinatra in
"LADY IN CEMENT"
"SWEET NOVEMBER"
"KILL A DRAGON"
11:05, 2:20, 5:35, 8:50.
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Ladies Day Every Wed. 75c
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Bag
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Clint Eastwood Ln
"CAMELOT"
"COOGAN'S BLUFF"
WEEKNIGHTS 6:25, 9:15
SAT. & SUN. 2:05, 6:15, 9:15
12:45, 4:00, 7:20, 10:35
Plus Michael Pollard in
Ri z e o r oled
REDFORDich aMlo arlagMl e-
"JIGSAW"
11:05, 2:20, 5:35, 8:55
Wed. Ladies Day 75c
"DEAR JOHN"
Tonp Curtis, Henry Fonda
"THE BOSTON STRANGLER"
FRI. 7:10, 11:20. Fri. organ interlude
9:15 only. SAT. EYE. 7:20, 11:10. SUN.
4:40, 8:35. MON.-THUR. 8:25 only.
Plus James Stewart. Dean Martin
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Plus
"BANDOLERO"
"REPULSION"
Recommended Adult Audiences
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"MAD MONSTER PARTY"
A RETURN TO ELEGANCE
FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS
SPECIAL RESERVED
SEAT ENGAGEMENT
Petula Clark, Fred Astaire
SAT. 12:45, 3:10. SUN. 12:05, 2:25.
Plus 3 Stooges & Cartoons
SAT. 12:05, 2:15, 4:40. SUN. 1:35 & 4:00.
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"FINIAN'S RAINBOW"
MATINEES: Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:00
EVENINGS: MON. thru SAT. 8:15
SUN. 7:45
BERKLEY
FRI. 9:35 only. SAT. EVE. 5:35, 9:25.
SUN. 6:35, 10:20. MON-THUR. 6:35, 10:20.
Sat. Sun. Matinee. All seats 50c
12 Mile-Coolidge LI 2-0330
Suggested Adult Entertainment
Peter Sellers in
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FRANK SINATRA in
"LADY IN CEMENT"
FRI. & WEEK NIGHTS open 6:45, shown
7:00, 10:25. SAT. open 5:45, shown 7:40,
11:00. SUN. open 2:00. shown 3:55, 7:20,
1040.
Plus John Wayne in
"WAR WAGON"
"I LOVE YOU ALICE B. TOKLAS"
FRI. & MON. THRU THUR. Open 6:45,
shown 7:00, 10:20.
SAT. EVE. Re-open 7:00, shown 7:20,
10:40.
SUN. Re-open 5:00, shown 5:15, 8:40.
Plus Dean Martin, Stella Stevens
"HOW TO SAVE YOUR MARRIAGE
& RUIN YOUR LIFE"
FRI. & MON. THRU THUR. 8:40 only.
SAT. EVE. 9:00 only.
SUN. 6:50, 10:10.
• • •
SAT. & SUN. Spec. Children's Matinee
Open 1:00. Starts 1:20, Over 4:25.
"TIKO THE SHARK" and "THE MAD
MUNSTER PARTY", All seats 50c.
FRI, & WK. NIGHTS 8:45 only. SAT.
9:25 only. SUN. 2:20, 5:40, 9:00.
315 W. Fourth, R.O.
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LAST 5 DAYS
Now for the first time at popular prices
ROYAL OAK
"CAMELOT"
FRI. 8:15 only. MON. TUES. THUR.
8:15 only. SAT. 4:05, 7:05, 10:00.
SUN. 2:15, 5:15, 8:15.
STARTS WED.
"GONE WITH THE WIND"
WED. SR . CITIZENS DAY-75c
Matinee 1:30. Eve. 8:00. Thur. 8:00 only.
Livernors at Davison
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W. C. Field Festival!
2 of his best films!
"HAGBARD & SIGNE"
"MY LITTLE CHICK-A-DEE"
FRI. 8:05, 10:55. SAT. 6:35, 9:30. SUN.
6:30, 9:25. MON. THRU THUR. 8:20 only.
Plus
"THE BANK DICK"
FRI. 6:45, 9:30. SAT. 5:15, 8:05, 11:00.
SUN. 5:15, 8:05. MON. THRU THUR.
7:00, 9:45.
Spec. Children's Matinee SAT. & SUN.
Phyllis Diller in '-MAD MONSTER
PARTY" plus The Roadrunner vs. The
Coyote in "BATTLE OF THE DRAG
RACES" (Cartoon Feature) at 1:00 &
3:30.
WEEK NIGHTS 7:30, 9:30. SAT. 6:00,
8:00, 10:00. SUN. 5:33, 7:30, 9:30.
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Greenfiell 5 i421 8 8 Mile
542.8815
Acres of Free Parking
LAST 5 DAYS!
Winner of 10 International awards
starring Michelle Simon & Alan Cohen
"THE TWO OF US"
WEEK NIGHTS 7:30, 9:30. FRI., SAT.
7:00, 9:00, 11:00. SUN. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30.
STARTS WED.
"ROMEO & JULIET"
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WK. NIGHTS 7:30, 9:30. FRI. SAT. 6:00,
8:00, 10:00. SUN. 5:30, 7:30, 9:30.
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WK. NIGHTS 8:50 only. FRI. SAT. 8:25,
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the service (which
is spectacular) — it's our attitude (which is dedicated to
making your banquet an A-1 success):
Featuring Detroit's Inimitable - Harry Harris with the
Lenny Schick Trio 6 Nights a Week. Closed Sunday.
Businessmen's Luncheons—Banquet Facilities
Serving from 11 A.M. to 2 A.M.
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Free Parking in Fisher Theatre Lot
(Use 3rd. Ave. Ent. across from Marquee)
The movie is a flawless gem.
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LARCO'S
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
WITH THE SALE of Berman's1 place in America can you get a
Deliciously Prepared for the
Chop House to Ben Kasle, a great better steak- than at Berman's. It's
Discerning Taste
Detroit landmark and eating tra- a no-nonsense place (meat and
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dition passes hands for the first potatoes) and maybe the ladies
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455
time in 25 years . . . This is all it won't like it. But the guys can't
will do—just pass hands—because resist it." . . . Women love good
everything will remain the same, food too, and enjoy going to Ber-
BREAKFAST CLUB
including the excellent food and ex- man's because they know that what
cellent service, according to Ray they're getting is the best!
If
Pearce, Ben Kasle's associate.
ABOUT THOSE COTTAGE fried
SPECIALS!
THE HISTORY OF Berman's potatoes for which Berman's is
NOTE OUR NEW HOURS
Chop House is a revered one . . . also famous, every potato is cut to
42 years ago, in the Prohibition order!
▪ MON. to THURS. 7 a.m.-9p.m.
WHEN ORDERING A chopped
days, Ben Gottloeb and Harry Ber-
.- a.m. •
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FRI. & SAT. 7 a.m:
man opened in the old YWCA sirloin at Berman's, that's exactly
CLOSED SUNDAY
Building, then owned by American what you get! . . . How many
Space Available for Small
Meetings
State Bank, on Grand River and places can make this statement?
Washington Blvd. .. . About three . . . Not very many ... In the meat
years later, Berman's was moved cutting room each sirloin which
to its present site on Times Square has been properly aged, is cut into I
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and veritably made eating history sizes and weighed . . . The pieces
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with great food . . . 25 years ago, too small to serve are ground into
Green-8 Shopping Center
Sam Davis bought out Harry Ber- real true chopped sirloins.
man, and as a team, he and Ben
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Kasle is doing—keeping everything
as it was.
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EXCEPT FOR THE prices, the
menu has been the same for 39
years . . . Berman's is about the
only place in Detroit that ages its
meat ... 10,000 pounds are carried
in the refrigerators at all times a
and all beef is aged from 16 to 18 a
days . . . Even the employes are
almost the same—scarcely a turn
over, which in this day and age, is a
quite a remarkable restaurant feat!
. . . Six of the ten waitresses are
around the 20-year mark in Ber-
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man's employ . . . Two bartenders
W ea r
there are 21 and 20 years respect- a
ively, and a chef has 24 years'
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seniority at Berman's.
THE BACK OF the bar is at
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least 40 years old and the front is
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY
"new” — only about 20 years old
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. . . The decor is rustic, with stuff-
at
ed birds on the mantle brought in
through the years for display by
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customers ... Years back, pictures
of celebrated people lined the walls
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. . . Even today, some of the great
names in all- walks of life know
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Berman's as the great chop house
that it is . . . In the Sporting News
of last October, writer Joe Falls, in
telling where to go in Detroit dur-
ing the World Series, wrote, "No
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
54—Friday, December 13, 1968
By Danny Raskin
"RACHEL, RACHEL"
Plus Sandy Dennis in
STARTS WED. Walt Disney's "Winnie
the Pooh" plus "The Horse in the Grey
Flannel Suit!"
Prymouth Rd.
at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4.6400
Now for the - first time at popular prices
Direct from its reserved seat engagmt.
12:35, 3:50, 7:05. 10:20 plus
1540 Woodward —
The Best of Everything
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GRAND CIRCUS
TELENEWS
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"BONNIE & &CLYDE"
"WILD, WILD WORLD OF JANE
MANSFIELD"
MICHIGAN
THE JEWISH NEWS
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MI 4-6006
Joanne Woodward in the Paul Newman
Production of
STEREOPHONIC SOUND
METROCOLOR • An MGM R6-reieass
Wed. Matinee
Senior Citizens-75c
gAil Others at Regular Matinee Prices
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Royal Oak Theater
W. 4th St.
538-4455
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Royal Oaks:
538-4456