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"Bellamy Trial" at the

PAGE ELEVEN

Barthelmess Hit at the
Madison.

Michigan.

"H ar l em ," N ew Play a t sh u •

Who killed Mimi Bellamy?
Another Barthelmess triumph is
The answer is provided by "The the way "Weary (liver" m beim.'
Bellamy Trial," a talking mystery hailed by motion picture p.ill..e.
Irani at the Michigan Theater, who attend the Lamt Nation.
beginning Saturday, April R. star's newest effort at the 5Iadbon
With Is Stricv Joy in the leading Theater.
role as the beautiful murder de-
fendant, the murder drama is
played by a cast that represents Louis Brilling, Manager of
one of the. greatest assomblages of
Savoy Baths, Got His
scream talent ever to appear in one
Training in Sweden.
production.

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the reigning sensation

New York, trill be seen lit the Shit- • ;
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Sunday night, April 7, and gees di- /
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New Policy of Entertainmen t "The Front Page" Continues ant "Icahn"
e effort yt t abide to portray th e ;
at Fox Theater.
sFalling humanity in that section /
at Wilson Theater.
Louis Brining, manager of the

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"HEY, RUBE"

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LAST SUNDAY CONCERT

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting

Rimsky-Korsakov, "Scheherazade"

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Passover.

blaz•, president of the
Ile Tire Co., announces that he
i- ready to distribute free to or-
,trlizations, for distribution among
is•or families, a thousand or more
pound- of matzoth. Mr. blaze
-rates IlIal he will give matzoth in
proportion to the amount of Jew-
ish business he does from now
until Passover. Ile invites Chrm-
icle readers to buy tires through
one of his three stores and there-
by help increase the amount of
matzoth he donates.
Mr. blaze has been in the tire
business for 12 years. Ilis three
stores are at 7452 Woodward,
9415 Grand River, and at Royal
Oak.

Violin Soloist:

Ilya Schkolnik

A Vitaphone Talking Comedy.

"Jephthah's
Daughter"

Drama of Youth, Jazz
and Mirth,

"BEWARE

of

BACHELORS"

Musical Biblical Drama in Hebrew by the Pupils of the

Starting Sunday, April 7

United Ilebrew Schools

Open 1 p. m. to 11 p. m.

ORCHESTRA HALL

Featuring Audrey Ferris and
William Collier, Jr. Uproari-
ously funny.

SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 7

Tickets $1 and up; on sale at all United Hebrew School
branches, or at the box office on the day of the performance...

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Also Vitaphone and Movie-
tone Talkie Acts.

Admission 10c and 25c,

S

n who want a . • it.
he
!ten flu ht and
rtItur and staged by

fman, all newspaper
i , ..p.ritmitt , and Komi-
, ot her fields "The

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"This Thing Called Love" at
Sunday will mark the inaugura-
Detroit Civic Theater
tion of it new - big time" vaude.
Second Week.

vide policy of the Grand Riviera,
bringing with it six Radio-Keith-
Should wives be hired or star- bringing
eum headline acts for it full
Hid? This is the merry and time-
week n
run. Besides int ernati onal-
IP qu es t !" dit'ent'ed in the happy
come
"This Thing Called Love," I}•-known vaudeville stars nut-
standing
sound, talking, and syn-
ty Edwin Burke, which continues
by
in its first Detroit t•ni.ragement chronized pictures will be included
for another week at the Detroit in the new, glorified weekly pro-
Civic Theater. Craig \Vard Vera gram which the change of policy
Allen, George Black wood. 51iriam brings to the Riviera. I Ism Mar-
I Sears, and Norma Vail have the venga, the original Kathie of t he
"Student Prince," heads this first
chief parts.
During the Sl•eond week there six-act vaudeville bill and John
will be three sptsdal performances ,Gilhert, stars tin the screen in
t,tstnii,..t, (:\f igli
t tit, , s ,If‘ffi t ic in
,If 5101nat's famous comedy-drama,romance
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Monday
onday night, April 8, romance
Springtime
Romanee,"
head-
and Tuesday matinee and night,
the vaudeville offering with
April Ii
This tense and interest-
the
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!tamest
n
nese
,
ing story of an amusement park
prima donna. Ilse
barker and his sweetheart isit ains 51tim:enga, presenting one of the
vocal treats of the vaudeville sea-
unusual as it is fascinating.
being repeated, due to its splendid son. Rita Townsend and Billy
success 1111,1 to many requests for Bold provide it terpischorean back-
ground fur her singing.
!note performances.
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Oriental.

LaSalle Gardens Introduces

Next week's feature picture at
the Oriental Theater trill be "Hey
Rube," which centers around car-
rival and circus life, Ilugh Trevor
appears in the role of a concession
spieler, while Gertrude Olmstead
is seen in the capacity of an am-
bitious small town lady.
The
Keith-Albee-Orpheum
vaudeville
attractions will be headed by Clara
Kimball Young.

The "Fishman Month . ' campaign of the Detroit Life Insurance
Company, celebrating. the Seventeenth Detroit Life Anniversary of
Vice-President Morris Fishman's association with the Company,
resulted in the sale of new policies totalling $3,515,165.
The Fishman Agency alone wrote $1,800,500 of the March total.
The five leaders of the Fishman Agency during the March campaign
were Mr. Louis E. Norman, Mr. J. Reshevsky, Mr. Ben Fishman, Mr.
S. Wohl and Mr. George Gorowitz.
In writing such an outstanding amount of new insurance in a
single month the members of the Fishman Agency once more paid
high tribute to their leader, Vice-President Moffis Fishman, and
again showed their loyalty toward the Company of which they are
so vital a part.
On January 1st of this year the Detroit Life Insurance Company
put into effect a new series of policies. The acceptance of these up-
to-date low-cost life insurance plans by the people of Michigan is
evidenced by the Company's record of new business production in
the first three months of this year which were the most successful of
any similar period in the history of the Detroit Life Insurance Com-
pany. We thank our Jewish friends for their splendid support.
As announced on March 23rd last, the Detroit Life Insurance
Company is now a member of the Insurance Securities Company
group of insurance institutions. This will make possible an imme-
diate expansion of the Company's activities and thus enable Detroit
Life agents to offer a wider and even more complete service to their
policyholders.

Detroit Life Insurance Co.

"The Company of Service"

A Division of Insurance Securities Co., Inc.

MORRIS FISHMAN, Vice-President,

DETROIT

Unusual Stage

Novelty.

The LaSalle Gardens abandons
its all-photoplay policy for the week
starting Sunday, to introduce an
unusual stage novelty to patrons,
to accompany the regular photo-
plays. The Great \Vardell, billed
as one of America's foremost
magicians will offer "The Temple
f Mystery," a mystifying novelty
with the assistance of Billie \Var-
dell, specialty dancer and Mitchell
Colwell, radio singer. Crystal gaz-
ing, as used by the East Indian,
will also be a feature of the offer-
ing.
In addition to the regular
Saturday and Sunday matinees the
LaSalle Gardens will offer a special
Thursday matinee for ladies only,
at which the Great AVardell will
answer all questions. Photoplay at-
tractions will include the all-talk-
ing production "State Street Sadie"
,with Conrail Nagel and Nlyrna Loy.
on Sundayxt
"ni•
"Brotherly Lave;" Wednesday and
Thursday, "Wittut n 'They Talk
About," with Irene Rich, another
talking picture and Friday and
Saturday Pert Lytell in the thriller
- The Lola 11 • Daughter."

Detroit Civic Opera Society
to Give Recital at Stigler

May 19.

B

Of interest to music lovers comes
the announcement at this time that
the Detroit Civic Opera Society
will give a recital followed by danc-
ing in the ballroom of Hotel Stot-
ler, on Sunday evening, May 19.
This organization, under the direc-
torship of Maestro George Gal-
ani, has been very conscientiously
preparing fur this affair, and those
who will attend are assured of an
unusually enjoyable evening.
The director announces that the
coming week is the latent opportun-
ity for those interested in this
work, to affiliate with this organi-
zation, with particular reference to
tenor voices, there being an open-
ing in thin section at the present
time for two first tenor voices.
Anyone interested and desirous of
joining the soc iety with the privi-
lege of taking part in the recital.
are requested to present them-
, Selyeg in the auditorium of the
t Hutchins High School on Tuesday
evening, April It, at i4:00 p. tn.

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WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS

`GIRLS GONE WILD'

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JOHN GILBERT

Son•m Featuring a I rm....try on

"THE COMMAND TO LOVE”

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Ernest Torrence and
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"The Arc h Enemy of G'ciorn"
America'. Prentime Dialect
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A Miniature St u.iral Comedy

* ROME and GAUT *

The Burning Desert Does Strange
Things to Humana. It Furnishes Swift
Drama and Exotic Romance.

"WHEN EXTREMES MEET"

ALL-TALKING FEATURETTE

DR. SIGMUND SPAETH

— STAGE —
Keystone Serenaders

in "Old Tunes for New"

Fred Ireland's Wonder Girl,

"The Spell of
the Blues"

THE ORIGINAL KATHIE
of "The Stmlent Prince"
ILSA MARVENGA

FOX
MOVIETONE
NEWS

with the

32 Fox Tillerettes

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The Pride of Detroit

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in "A Springtime Romance"

FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA
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Popular Priced Matinees

Thursday and Saturday,

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'LASALLE GARDEN
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A Thr Bing Play of the Black Belt

"Someth ng worth •going to see and
worth thinking about afterward."

SUNDAY and MONDAY

HARLEM

APRIL 7-8

—New York Tribune

`State Street Sadie'

CONRAD NAGEL and
MYRNA LOY

Tuesday—"Brotherly Love."

Wed. and Thugs.—"Women They Talk
About."

Fri. and
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Sat.—"The

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"A knockout—a glamorous, fast and
colorful entertainment."

KUNSKY
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THEATER

—New York World

NIGHTS-50c to $250; MATS., THURSDAY, SATURDAY-50c to $1.50

Second Big Week

BEG. SUN. NIGHT, APRIL 7TH

334 Madison, opp. D.AsC. Cherry 2110

WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH

Meet In the
Wilson Lounge Room

SUN., MON, APR. 7-8

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PAVEMENTS"

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All Detroit Is Talking About

JED HAR.R.13 ,

William Boyd, Lupe Vele:, Jetta
Gouda', George Fawcett

Also Screen Vaudeville Acts

TUES., WED., APRIL 9.10
GEORGE M. COHAN'S
BrilGanl Vei sum of

"The Home Towners"

The uproanous
. newspaper farce ;

The AIL-Talking Picture. Every
Character Speaks

THURS.. FRI., Al'RIL 1142

by PEN HEC4T ;4 CHARLES

M•cAkfrtUli.
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"The Last Warning"

THE "SMASH" HIT OF NEW YORK, CHICAGO & LOS ANGELES
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Sat. Matinee Only at 2:20 p. m.. • 75c-$1.00•$1.50 & $2.00 HIGHER

Also Screen Vaudeville Acts

SATURDAY, APRIL 13

BEBE DANIELS

Littman's People's Theatre

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ON THE SCREEN;

"The
HAUNTED
HOUSE"

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The Incomparable Clever Comic Singer and Dancer

A mystery thriller by Chester
Conklin and Flora Finch.

Popular Star of Public Theater, New York

Al•o The Old Barn." a 1 wo•Reel,

All.Tallong, Mat h Sennett Comedy—
Other Short Subrects

ON THE STAGE

Supported by an All-Star Cast Headed by Our Leading Lady,

Geraldine & Joe

The aterno• Team of Young Cut.Upe
Who Sing and Dan,

ROSETA BIALIS

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The Nine Allisons

The talking picture, "Beware of
Bachelors," is sehtsluled for the
Colonial Theater, Woodward and
Sibley, starting Sunday. Audrey
Ferris and William Collier. Jr.,
head the all-star cast which in-
,lodes Clyde Cook, Andre lierang-
, r, have Morris and :Margaret Liv-
ingston. Mark Canfield did the
-tory which was adapted for the
-cretin by Nitwit Lord. Roy Del
Ruth directt d.

ANNOUNCING A NEW POLICY OF ENTERTAINMENT

'RIVIERA' •

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Vitaphone Talking Comedy-
Drama at Colonial.

Managing Director

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Four De Luxe Performances, Beginning 1, 3:45, 6:30, 9 P. M.
WEEKDAYS
Three De Luxe Performances Beginning at I, 4 and 8 P. M.

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Also Screen Vaudeville Acts

A nn
e y thriller with (buckling
.samsly I y Chester Conklin and
Flora Finch is billed fur the Holly-
,tio.al theater screen Sunday to
Thursday, with thl presentation of
"The Haunted House."
Supporting his Sunnybrook ttr-
iihestra, directd liy Sammy Ifihert.
will be a number of high calif, e
:lets in a stag. , revue. Geraldine
and Joe, the famous trans of young
cut-ups, who sing and dance in a
manner that belies their tender
years. is one of the big attractions.
'The Nine Allisiins in "The Actin
of Speed and Perfection,' furnish
many acrobatic thrills, while Col-
lins and Pete rson have cono
patter in "Von), a \Vise Guy."

S. J. STEBBINS

At Columbia St.

ON THE STAGE

GRAND

"What a Night"

"The Haunted House' at the
Hollywood.

WOODWARD AVE.

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'Fishman Month"

Home Office: Park Ave. at Columbia.

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flapper, :poll, .1 ley indulgent
(likanii .uu
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Roger Pryor, Fuller Mel-
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fetid I,
de- petal o gangsters. Mitchell, Jack t'ampbell ( Lloyd
Nolan,
James
Kearney,
Henry
. up the stage Sherwood,
1, H arold (Irau, Earl Ford,
trill
ill pie, o n• the enter-
iirryWallace.
Antoinette
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tainment bit' Fox patrons next
ford, Olive Reeves-Smith, %Allah
Week includes Shaw, cum-
Ivy Shannon, Wilva Davis Mabel
ralienne of international repute.
Wright, Jack A. Clifford' Larry
I nib Harris and his troups of
Light and Allan Fagan,
fast-slapping dancing' beauties in
it Selig' arid &Mee revue, and Rome
and Glatt,
ns of the first New "Big Time" Vaudeville
rank.
Programm at Grand

$ 3 , 15 6S
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M. E. O'BRIEN, President

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of New York tliat is known as the
I■ 1,11 . k Belt.
If you e it toy your dranm in the
a PIO' teeming with po \err-
fol, truthful, strange and myster-
hois hay:, with incidents typical
of the daily life of the Negroes in
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the Plack melt of Harlem or for
that matter in the Black Belt of
any large eity, then you cannot
atfotti to miss this wippluir and
play ■ shvii it u n ties to
the Shubert-I-afilyette next Stt - I
day night.

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Tickets $1.00 to $2.50 at Grinnell's or Orchestra Hall—Columbia 4870

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J. Strauss, Waltz "Vienna Blood;" Victor Herbert, "American Fantasy;

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The Arm e of Speed and Perfection
Furn ish Acrobatic Thrills

Collins & Peterson

In • Comedy Patter
"YOU'RE A WISE. GUY"

Smiling Sammy Dibert and
The Sunnybrook Orchestra

Bob Clark at the Golden
Voiced Organ.

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FOR ONE EVENING ONLY!
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With

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BORIS THOMASHEFSKY

Will Be Played with the Entire Star Cast

Dus Pintele Yid

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The Sweetest Melody of the Best Yiddish Operetta
LARGE CHORUS!
NEW SCENERY!
In Honor of the Testimonial Performance Tendered t• 71ro.
Colleagues of Our Company

ELLMAN

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