Amerieam lavish &exiled Cotter CLIFTON AnNU1 • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO Its PAGE NINE STRADIVARIUS FOR YEHUDI, VIOLINIST DETROIT CIVIC THEATER •VLZAP Formerly Bonstelle Playhouse COLPIJIANLZ 1910 Chooses $60,000 "Princel Khevenhueller" for His Musical Bride. VrtneirnsT–T:siTi-,t=td ZO:10 ji1o7 1111 ,71. N !hit DowetoW Suldayt _k_a_st Time, "The Shannon. of Broadway" Beginning Monday, Feb. 18 KENNETH WINIFRED McKENNA & LENIHAN ' The S'n IGUs:s r STARS) IN GEO. TYLER'S GREAT SUCCESS F ox "MERELY MARY ANN" Ity ISRAEL ZANGWIL• A Meditating Love Story of a London Slavey. : Monday & Tuesday, Mat. & Eve., Feb. 25-26 3 Perfor Winifred Lenihan—Kenneth MacKenna in Sir James Barrie's Delightful Comedy. "What Every Woman Knows" HOLLYMOD WEST FOPT NEAR. JUNCTION ON THE SCREEN For Four days only. • fascinating Vitaphone Talking Picture "TENDERLOIN" A story of New York's underworld starring Dolores Cii.tello nod Conrad Nagel. ON THE STAGE The Far-Famed Screen Comedian Charlie Murray - The First Time in 12 Years Mr. Murray will be on the stage in person heading his own sketch, a bright comedy, only us he could do it after years of ,experience as one of vaudeville's foremost clowns. ROY RODGERS in "Show Me the Way Home" The Hollywood Girls in new steps. Sammy Dibert and his Sunnybrook Orchestra. Bob Clark at the Organ. oopeC • Defroit's 3letropolitan Night (lob is MNOFINifY THE RELIC come — make Whoopee with us! EDDIE-- f re little chef who•e excellent food k known by all I s•vory! aPPetis• Acclaimed the smartest Night Club in town by Lhasa `who "know." That happy combina- Lon is here! Pleasant sui,undoes. excellent .e peppy hand and a REAL Show— come in. we .expect you! .v..ege of present- Featured at "Rasputin — the Holy S n- ago for the privilege 11 inc Yenudi with the best obtain- nor" at the Little Theater • Theater Rex Ingram smashes precedent with his production of "The Three Passions," coming to the United Artists Theater, Friday, acclaimed i.y many good judges us by far the hest picture Ingram has made in Europe. Although it is founded on a nov- •1 by Cosino Hamilton, the famous English dramatist and author, the film was produced before the novel .V144 completed and the two, for the first time on record, made a a birthday . Nancy Carroll is the featured Romance and diplomatic intrigue able Stradivarius as tribute to his phenomenal gifts, sta ro a good supporting cast in are the main parts of the plot of Yehudi's suite at the hotel was "The Sin Sister," latest Fox pro- "Rasputin— the Holy Sinner," the to riot •I n o t it museum w ere some duction with Movietone accompan- new German film production which of the world's most precious . iment at the new Fox Theater. The the Motion Picture Guild has Steads eanie in daily for a good story presents a keen insight into brought to the Little Theater this hour's practice and comparison. li human nature under the primitive ,,,,,,h . Thi n production, which has was Strad fiddles' week in Ye- conditions. recently achieved such success up- bath's life. Finally, on Jan. 22, Another lively syncopation re- on its first showings in this coun- Yehudi's twelfth birthday, t vue is the feature of the stage pro- try in New York, not only reveals rya decision was reached. Efrem gra m produced by Managing Di- the truth about the mysterious Zimbalist, an intimate friend ol lector S. J. Stebbins. "The Jolly "Mad Hunk" who ruled the Run- the Goldmans and an ardent ad- Tars, A Cruising Syncopation; sian royal family during the tu- mirer of l'ehudi Zimitalist was Naughty but Nice," is the title of multuous days of the World V. the first to hear Yellin!' in SAS this elaborate production which en- ' but also brings to the screen the Francisco when he was six mu , lists the talent of the entire Fox story of the charming love—affair old and declared him then to be ensemble, including the Fox Mel- :if a beautiful girl spy and it young the musical pehnomenon of th, l .ly Masters. the 32 Fox Tillerettes lieutenant. noel WWI called upon to help ren Ake Choral Ensemble and a large Beth the romance and the study der the decision. Convaleseine cast of principals selected front the character of Rasputin in from his recent operation, Zinilml- If the headliners in the Broadway revues.. "Oriental Fantasie," another stage this production are claimed to be ist sat on the sofa; next to him authentic. The picture sat Mrs. Goldman atill tion features the ballet, absolutely u presentation a number of exiled • father. Accompanied by he led by Margaret Donaldson, !Mien was made by Bucknam, soprano, Joseph Turin,' Russian aristocrats and diplomats teacher, Louis lersinger, tenor, flay Inman, baritone, Sel, ill Germany, who wished to show played one piece after snot hit Meza, Jules Vernon and Gertrude the world what really happened ending it up with Ilandel's Sacree Fisher. during the fascinating period when and Solemn Prayer. ZimbAlis, The second feature of the screen Rasputin practically held the fate could not contain himself any • sears empire in his grasp. longer--wiping the tears from hi. program is an all-talking Fox Mon- of hn ieten.• comedy with Clark and Among the. more interesting scenes eyes he exclaimed, saying, "Yeionl in the pi d to are the replicas of is right in his choice. 1 his is one McCullough, said to be the fun. - 1m of the most marvelous Straits on •• ' us niest men on stage or screen. Fox the sompta u s Movietone News anti Armin Franz Winter Palace, and such episodes earth but 'Vehudi is the most noir- the Supreme Footled which pre- Ile web et as violinit of the age. at the organ complete the program.: AS eipitated Russia into the World more than deserves it." Today Wari the Czar and his faintly in Yehudi is the proud possessor of Stratford - On•Avon Festival ,, i , iritiluiLnil , life, ngs intetl thing, tworki I iuruuf the Prince Khevenhueller, bough: ea t for hint by Mr. and Mrs. Goldman Co. at Shubert the from Emil Herrman, the }kiln.- , etc. Lafayette. "Rasputin—the Holy Sinner" New York violin dealer. At the Shubert Lafayette Thea- directed by Max Neufeld, and The Prince Khevenhueller wit. ter next Monday night, beginning. Was an engagement of one week, will numbers in its cast Ivan Golovin, made in 1733 by Stradivariou: Batunikin, when he was 90 years old. Ile wa: !Van animal: one of the most interesting Renate Renee, and important dramatic organize- Robert Vanier, etc. It is accom- Si proud and happy with hi. Hens in the world, namely, The mulled on the new program at the unique masterpiece that he in- Stratford - upon - Avon Festival Little Theater by a number of un- scribed on the wood before clos- I "infamy, titan the Shakespeare usual short subjects, including ing the violin, "In My Ninetieth Me morial Theater in the town of "Birds of Passage," a novel tray- Year." It is it full-sized instrm ment, perfect in form, arch the master-dramatists's birth. The eloguc of the Nile. workmanship and tone. The var. organization will come here in its nish is a gleaming dark red. It is entirety, accompanied by Archi- : - Israel Zangwill's Comedy one of the few w orks of Stradi- bald Flower, chairman of the board varius that have been preserved of governs or of the Memorial As- Drama, "Merely Mary In the in their original state. sociation, and 1V. Bridges Adams, Ann," at Detroit hntly is a black seal which stands who directs the performances at for the combined coat-of-arms of The complete equip- Stratford. Civic Theater. Prince Khevenhueller and his wife. ment of scenery and costumes used The Detroit Civic Theater pre- who lived in Vienna in the eigh- at Straford has been brought to t • gents Winifred Lenihan and Ken- teenth century. Around 1820 the this country, and in every respec the performances will be given in filth McKenna, guest stars, in Is- violin became the property of the precisely the same fashion as at reel Zangwill's comedy - drama, great violinist, Josef Bohm, w'.5e the Memorial Theater. . "Merely Mary Ann," opening Mon- also was professor of violin at the The plays to be presented here day night. Miss Lenihan and Mr. Conservatory of Vienna. He will be selected from a repertory McKenna, both former Bonstellers, the teacher of Joachim and Ernst, of seven of the most popular of will be supported by the Civic the greatest violints of the nine- Shakespeare's comedies and trag- Theater company. This romance teenth century. From this family edits: Monday. "The Taming of of a little London slavey was one the instrument wandered to Emil the Shrew;" Tuesday, "Hamlet:" of George Tyler's greatest New Herrman, the international violin Wednesdav, "The Merry Wives of York successes, the play in which dealer. who sold it Jan. 22 to Ye- ma ti nee ,: Eleanor Robeson won her first hudi as his birthday gift from Mr. Windsor;' Thursday "Julius Caesar:" Thursday, eve- fame. Mr. Tyler was planning to and Mrs. Goldman. ring, "The Taming of the Shrew:" revive it this season, but one of his Friday, "King Richard III:" Sat- leading ladies changed her plans, Submarne Scores Real Hit i urday matinee, "A Midsummer and he decided on another play. At State. Night's Dream:" Saturday eve- "Merely Mary Ann" is an old-fash- The inoind produetion, "Subma- Wind- ioned remancc, sweet with the scent nine, "The Merry Wives ed. of mignonette, and the direct op- rine," which is scoring .•oeh a h it ,mr." posits ef the medern crime and sex at the, State, is one of the most un- — Play. It is being offered in ans. usual picture "finds" of the year, "Driftwood" On Screen and wee to the repeated cry of the De. It is the first super production of broil public for a return to the fine Columbia pictures, and was tirst Fine Bill on Stage at old comedies and romances of fl presented in Nov York in a most of inauspicious manner.' Overnight "Driftwood," a romantic drama few years ago. The love-story of passionate love on a tropical Mary Ann and Lancelot, the young it became a sensation and has been island, with Marceline Day and composer who finally achieves one of the leading thins on Bread- the past Don Alvardo, will be shown at the fame, is tilled with sentiment. way for few • months. Oriental. Cherry 8040. Clifford ions 9138 for R NO COVER CHARGE UNTIL 9:30 he Studq Club ROSE GARDEN ROOW 0 4 A 1.) LIDO car[ DAILY NEW YORK.—Since Mr. and Mrs. henry Goldman asked a week Sister" "The Three Passions" Unit- ed Artists Theater. Oriental Theater for the week' spiced with the most delightful starting Sunday, Feb. 17. Along sort of comedy. The author is best with this picture• of the South Seas known in this country for this collies Billy Cloven, a master of charming play and for his tragic veremonies for five excellent Keith and striking "Melting Pot," the young .newish musician. vaudeville acts, among them his story of a own clever skit, "Just Songs and whose story is told in an American setting. Of the guest stars, Miss Sayings." ' Besides Billy Glason, another Lenihan has just had splendid sum headliner is Marion Wilkins who cess in the title role of Shaw', heads a dancing quartette. . Jack "Major Barbara," with the New Dormonde and the Harris Twins York Theater Guild. and Mr. Mc are her associates, the four of Kenna is noted for his work in the them offering "This Year's Style "The Big Pond." Aft unusual attraction will le in Dances." Jack and Ruth Hayes will offer "Urban and Suburban," three special performances of Bar- a commuting comedy with songs rie's "What Every Woman Knows," and dances, while Dorothy Morley , with Miss Lenihan in the role H- and Al Anger present a humorous cently given fresh fame by Helen • western act, "Desperate Sam." Hayes. There will be three per- "Comedy Eccentricities," by the formnaces only. Monday night, Thos. Nitos, is a clever tumbling , Feb. 25, Tuesday matinee and : night, Feb. 26, during the second act. : week of the regular play, -- "Rio Rita" Continues An- other Week at Wilson Theater. "Rio Rita," Florenz Ziegfeld's musical operetta, continues at the Wilson next week, with its bril- liant settings and costumes that re- flect present day Mexico, and its entertaining cast which has among its principals Ethelind Terry, J. Harold Murray, Bert Wheeler. Robert Woolsey, Vincent Serrano Joyce White and the Albertir•t dancers. kl,, SPECIALS BIG FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT RASPUTIN with LASALL GARDEN FOX MOVIETONE Presen•a CLARK & McCULLOUGH SUN. AND MON., FEB. 17-18. in an ALL-TALKING COMEDY "LION and THE MOUSE" "The Diplomats" _ LON CHANEY in The Ettnnie.d Men on Stage and Screen In the Funniest Comedy their career. "West of /emitter" ss. DOLORES DEL RIO ON TILE STAGE Hear and One A GALA CRUISING SYNCOPATION in "REVENGE," with Sound FRI. AND SAT., FEB. 22.23 – A Gale of Mirth and Merriment Nallth al But Nice. with the MARION DAVIES and WILLIAM HAINES in 32—FOX TILLERETTES-32 FOX MELODY MASTERS WITH CAST OF 150 ARTISTS • "SHOW PEOPLE" Lot MOVIETONE NEWS--It SPEAKS FOR ITSELF A Wimp.. Into the IllynOe Orient rerkig L Free "Oriental Fantasie" Starting ON 711E Sunday. scorns FEB. 17 , With Fox Corps de Ballet and Fox Choral Ensemble 50—Golden Voices-50 Colleen Moore The Pride ol Detroit FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA in "SYNTHETIC SIN" 60—BRILLIANT SOLOISTS-60 I OUTS GRESS, Guest Conductor A Comedy-Romance with Action and Drama ,A %■■■■■■■■■■■ • ILI SEE YOURSELVES IN THE MOVIES / A 5 See the movies taken last week on our screen during the week of Feb. 17th. 5 5 -- "Monk" Watson • ;h; STAGE Keystone Serenaders • h Heifetz Masonic Auditorium February 25 Brand Niw Stage Show iueci ,-d and Staged he FRED J. IRELAND $1.00—$1.50—$2.00—$2.50 and $3.00 RVera Wonder Dancers • MERLE CLARK at the Organ ORCHESTRA HALL TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT GRINNELL BROS.' .■■■■■■ ■ WWW1 ■■■■■■■■ ■■■ ■■■■■■ ♦ BASKET BALL Special for Washington's Birthday FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 22 Olson's Swedes—Kansas City Yvonne Georgi Sun. Feb. 17, 3:30 P. M. 9 1 DANCELAND DANCE RECITAL Woodward at Forest First American Tour After Their Admission 50c, 75c Sensational European Success Seals Nov SI.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Box Seats $3.00 COMING MARCH 1-2 THE DUNCAN DANCERS Two Prelimloarie. 1:30 P. M., and 2:30 p. m. Tool Shop Hardware Co. 463 Michigan Avenue. ♦ K O West Adams at Grand Cirrus Park. Billy Glason AND "MID-WINTER FOLLIES" – With- Mar:on Wilkins It Ca, Jack and Ruth Hayes The Three Neon Morley aAnger Holmes Lecture on Spain Monday. St'lt 7:EN Don Alvarado in Bldg. 1: err "Blue Blowers" I Rand. 7000 11%3 t , I NITIP"'re Majestic _ Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 ptiis s. Detroit VS. Harald Kreutzberg in • G 3 r: 3 1 1; tga". ., so.. - TOOL SHOP HARDWARE The WorBI's Greateet Dancer. 4126 ",n1s 1SD 1 1 1■■■• ■ .1 %WM •• I • The Climax of the Concert Season Venetian Gardens A PARADISE FOR TWO of WED. AND' THURS., FEB. 20-21 WED. 'Detroit's 'Newest Supper Club CLUB AVALON Invites You! Come and dance to the rhythmic, lilting strains of Frankie Quar- tell's Brunswick Recording Or- chestra (the boys are just up from sun drenched N'Or- leans, where they charmed Southerners with their particular brand of se- ductive music. SEE Sam Auerbach—Sadie Shoengold Managing Director JOSEPHINE DUNN NANCY CARROLL LAWRENCE GRAY THE HOLY SINNER Littman's Peoples Theatre S. J. STEBBINS 'The Sin Sister' DETROIT RESTAURANT VO/ a DINNERS „ cotrtintious II A. td TILL MIDNIGHT WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS KRAEMER'S ITALIAN d AMERICAN $1.50, cr,:org.,$1 .50 At Columbia Si, The Story of a Great Love that la Born In the Storm and Steen. of the Adventure. North. A Fos SOUND Picture SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION "DRIFTWOOD" Burton Holmes, noted travel lee- turer, who is appearing in a series' S•hox, • .• t0.,•• ■•■ •• ••• ■•■ ■ 0000...". of travel talks at Orchestra 11811, CING.SuAL AND ARTIVX g u/AS will give the second talk of the ser- ies next Tuesday evening. Feb. 19 7erformance• Nightly at 7, A. B p. at 8:15. His subject will be "In "Tenderloin" on Screen and Continuous Sac. a Sun. 2,30 to II. Clifford 7879 Chardles Murray on Stage ' Colleen Moore and Monk Moorish Spain," including Anda- lusia and the Alhambra, taking his NOW PLAYING At Hollywood • Watson Headline Show audience from Seville to Granada. THE MOTION PICTURE GUILD Another fascinating Vitaphone- and covering a picturesque seeti n PRESENTS at Grand Riviera. talking picture will be offered on These lectures are beautifully P. The Remarkable Ellin Trio mph the Hollywood Theater program . Colleen is seen on the lust rated by colored and nuttier That Reveals the Truth About Sunday to run four days. It is screen of the Grand Riviera Thea- pictures. the "Mad Monk!" "Tenderloin" a story of New York's ter for four days. starting Sunday, underworld. Dolores Costello and Fo n , 17, in another of those de- Conrad Nagel are seen and.heard tightful comedy romances which JEWISH GIRL CHOSEN "Strictly Kosher" AS "MISS AUSTRIA" FOR in the two principal roles, while have made her the favorite of mil- a wealth of popular talent sur- lions. "Synthetic Gin" is the title PARIS BEAUTY AFFAIR Supervised by the l'aol Ha rounds them; of this latest vehicle. in which An- hashruth of Detroit. VIENNA.—I.1. T. A.)— Nlis- No less a personage than Charlie tonio Moreno and others appear it Lies' Goldarbrittr, 19-year-old , The finest, tastiest, home- Murray, far famed screen comed- her support. daughter of a middle class Jrw's'. Romance and Intrigue Are cooked meals. Try us once and ian, heads the stage bill. Mr. Mur- Another feature of the show, be. family of this city, was ehos.•r. Combined in This :guilt, o f VIVIAN MONROE be convinced. ray will be at the Hollywood in Sunday, will be the show- "Miss Austria" to represent th- the :granges? Man in Mod- VIVIAN WEST We cater to weddings, ban- person, heading his own sketch, person, at the international ern History! on the screen of the motion country KELLY-CONRAD-MILES quets and parties. which is a bright comedy number .g nictures taken of the audience at beauty contest to be held in Paris done as only bar. Murray could dii every performance last week. Pic- soon. Al Alexander's Orchestra 8681 Twelfth St. it after years of experience as one tures taken on Sunday, Feb. 10, The Orgies of Rasputin! Miss Goldarbeiter, who is a bru- St vial attention pitt• 10 Corner Blaine of vaudeville's foremost clowns. will be shown on Sunday, Feb. 17 nette, was selected from among The Home Life of Caar Nich- Dinner Parlie, Roy Rogers in "Show Me the Way Movies made on Monday. Feb. 11 1,200 entrants. By the process olas III Far enery ation, nal 3747 When at Mt. Clemens Stop at Home," more comedy, the Holly- will be featured on Monday, Feb. of elimination 43 Austrian girl' WOODWARD Glendale 10039015 The History of Russia in the Kramer'. wood girls in new steps, Sammy 18 and so on through the week. entered the final competition and Making! • Dibert and his Sunnybrook Or. Miss Goldarbeiter was chosen by e hestra in tuneful melodies and 1 The reason for this schedulinhg, a jury of five. The French min- Bob Clarke at the Organ are other or the pictures is that due to t • inter wan present when the choice footage taken during the entire featutes for this bill. ' week, the running off of the en- was announced. Miss Goldarbeiter works in tire film would consume more time father's dry goods store. She has Great Array of Pictures for than is possible to allow. cosmetics, it was de- the LaSalle Garden. devised and Glared. TWELFTH AT SEWARD Starting Sunday, Feb. 17, the staged he new T nheyVI:t:d" J 5how, .l Ireland, nd, features PHONE EMPIRE 3488 LaSalle Garden Theater. Four- "Monk" Watson and the popular LaSalle The Popular Yiddish Players teenth at West Grand boulevard, Keystane Serenaders, with sever- TO CONSIDER FATE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS will otter "The Lion and the at standard acts of vaudeville and Mouse," screen version of the fa- many other novelties. LONDON.—IJ. T. A.1—The ' With their entire cut, announce the farewell appearance meus stage play of the same name, 1 fate of the several hundred Zion- OF THE WELL-KNOWN NEW YORK STAR with an all-star cast. The feature . ists who are held prisoners by the JOSEPH SHEINGOLD of the picture is the talking of the Final Week of "Good News" Soviet authorities may be a fea• Late Star of the "Jazz Sinter." Co-Starring with characters. Lure in the discussion on the n0- At Cass Theater GEORGE JESSEL Lon Chaney will hold forth upon, Starting Sunday, Feb. 17, begins Utica' oriseners in Russia which Woodward In • New, Beautiful Operetta Direct from • IS-week Run in National the I.aSalle Garden screen for one the final week of the engagement New Yolk Tit m o nm it thtelot day. Tuesday, Feb. 19. in "Ve'est of the world's biggest musical e wxae3c uptliav'; committee te e the hie' See ofl od nily Al Alexandrine of Zanzibar," his newest starring remedy hit, "Good N•ss," at the Labor International. Theater vehicle. Sound effects and musi- Cass Theater. As was the ease The executive committee I. cal accompaniment are featured in when on its previous visit, this meeting thin week-end in London Dancing Every Night the offering, Richard Bonelli and the chairmanship of Ray ' merry music playcould run nn Ruby Keeler are heard in • talk-, here for • much longer stay, but MacDonald, former Labor Prime ing short. due to previous iron-clad bookings Minister. Music by Howard Bunt's With Sadie Shoengeld in • New Role Several Jewish Socialist leader; Wednesday and Thursday. Feb.! it is impossible to extend the en- Numbers—Big Chorus—New Scenery 20 Song 20 and 21, finds the beautiful Do- I vagement beyond Saturday, Feb. are among those attending the FRI. EVE., SAT. AND SUN. MAT. AND EVE., FEB. 15.16.17 bores Del Rio starring in "Re - 1 43. session. They are Jarblum, • mem- venge." ! An countless thousands will at- bee of the Peale Zion; Otto Bauer MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 William Haines and Marion tent, "Good New," h„ a ll th e i a ., of Austria, Modigeliani of Italy' Testimeoial Performance Te.dered I. Our Popular Character A Davies are co-starred inow Sh - ' gredients that go to make up "the and Naphtali of Germany. The and Mallarlff "-- People" which will be seen on the ! perfect musical comedy," namely, last three are members of the MME. ESTHER FIELD and cleanlinesa, speed. youth, infer.- executive committee. , LaSalle Garden screen Friday A Brand New Phay Special for This Event. !Saturday, Feb. 22 and 23. "AM LOOKING FOR A HUBBY" tious comedy and enough toe-tick•! Dancing Partners Furnished the well-koowo wielio Is glove by Bowe.. the eats • concert will Radio Service „ _ _ line melodies to equip uip several I wan, Mr. Sam Field. wan, Entli4 4234 of a like nature. LITTILE THEATRE TEMPLE el the CINEMA WOODWARD AVE. sera TALKING! TOES., FEB. l g. Hem and See :12,000,001 DETROIT:" LA It C. ES1 THEATRi • to Si Cora Johnson is here with her famous Southern Dishes that brought Renown to the Mammy Shop in St. Louis. American and Italian Dinners Prepared Under the Direction of Our Noted Chef, Paul 6 P. M. TO 9:30 P. M. One Dollar and Fifty Cents NO COVER CHARGE TILL 9:30 P. M. For Reservations Call Clifford 1896 .to TEMPLE AVENUE aft7A - Tle Volel..0141111/* "tt"..7 'fi'eiliNvia04 : 411: flfaCJ .4/"Vd9