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America Apish Perlaiilcal eater

• CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

CLIFTON

MEI) LTROMIFIAISH thRONICLE

RAGE ELEVEN

An Interesting Program at
Oriental Theater.

PRINCE & WHITELY

established 1S78

MI .1:IERS

New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange
...
Cleveland Stock Exchange
New York Curb Market

ACCOUNTS CARRIED ON CONSERVATIVE MARGIN

8th FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BLDG.

DETROIT

CEO. F. W. Rlan , .9tenaerr

Teltphonr: CA DIL I. AC

6661

21

208 So. La Salle St.
CHICAGO

Broad Street 1438 Union Toot Bldg.
NEW YORK
CLEVELAND

Offue: ST. R

IS HOTEL

Ohio Iluddzog—AKRON
Judd Budding-11AR FIORD

181 Church Street—NI W I IAVEN
N
86 College Street— NI.W II WEN
to W. Main Street—NEW BRITAIN Hoene Say. Bk. Bldg —AI RANY
Pa ckard Budding—PI IlLADELPIDA
Firemen's Bld,.—Nlao, ARK

411 Penn Street—READING

Private Wires to Principal Markets

Before or After
the Theatre

Come to the New



Martinette
Restaurant

owwwv(,t,,Araorwow "yaw Co,

FREE PARKING —

ALL

WEEK

ISCREEN1

STARTING
SUN., APR. 14

• JACK HOLT
DOROTHY REVIER and
RALPH CAVES in

FOX THEATRE BLDG.

Woodward and Montcalin

"The Loy) with It
Thou:mm. 10 Soups"

No matter whether you
want just a bite or a regular
dinner you'll tied the Marti-
nette cuisine pleasing to the
most exacting tastes.

AL MANNING
AL HANDLER
Arc Now Appearing
in I 'onneef ion with
O rr 1.9, 1 ,11 Revue

I 5

HIRES A FEW
MARTINETTE SUGGESTIONS
KosherSandwiches the way
Sou like 'em, Steak., Chicken,
Salad., toasted or plain Sand.

WIChes.

ALL. S iT sAR 5
ACTS

We Also Operato the

MARTINETTE

SANDWICH SHOP
in the

Michigan Theatre Building

.1,

SUBMARINE

A Mighty Drama of the Sea

- STAGE —
Keystone Serenaders

IRELAND REVUE

It's Pat king Them In!

i.in
ner, to
9.30, Two Dollars. No
Cover Charge 'Till 9:30

RADIOEKEITH•ORPHEUM
HEADLINE VAUDEVILLE

Cherry 8040—Cliff. 9188
Them hroertFier liotnt

This Week's Bill Features

I WY .11....41 77.

TUDY
CLUB
Vemor
65 Hi • hway

The Revelers at Orchestra

Argentine provides an interest-
ing background for the exciting
action and dramatic romance of
"The Eternal Woman," a colorful
drama if the untamed mountain
girl and a highly civilized Aniern
can. Olive Borden is east as the
emotional, tempestuous South
.krnerican girl , \i hi, loves and hate,
with equal intensity. The story
begins on a mountain road in the
Argentine, shifts to the sea on an The Famous Rooney Family
•aean liner, and has its final cli-
Headlines at Fox Theater
max in New York,
This Week.
Myer , and Hannaford, two vet-
As the foremost stage nitrite
' eras vaudevillians, head the stage
limn far the second gala week of
offering of the Radio-Keith-Or- the new
policy of entertainment
pheuni vaudeville.
known as "Headline Celebrities,"
just inaugurated at the Fox, Sian-
" Boom Boom" at Cass.
aging Director S. .1. Stebbins an-
, The great interest evidenced in nounces the banking of the tannins
"Boon; Doom," the thundering stage family Pat Rooney, Marion
musical comedy, during its long Bent and Pat Rooney the third.
run at the Casino Theater in New as the stellar act in conjunction
York City, gives the lie, at least
Last Case," featuring
as far as this shame is concerned, to with the latest Fox sound drama,
the reported ildfortune of the the- Raymond Griffith, Marceline Day,
ater. "Beast is now on blur Raymond Hatton and Lawrence
:did Will be presented by the Gray.
Supplying a comedy touch in
Messrs. Shubert at the Cass Thea-
ter beginning next Sunday night the screen program is an all-talk-
ing comedy, "Medicine Man,"
1%4. a limited engagement.
Which features the eminent stars
"Harlem" at Shubert Lafa- of musical comedy find revues
Clark and McCullough. These in-
yette.
imitable funster, Ik'elffne "one
a st ii ring play of night stand" quack doctors selling
Negro life in New York's black their guaranteed remedy for any-
hilt, (Timed its engagement at the thing. Continuing their practices
Shubert Lafayette Theater, last they take pmsesion of a anitarium
Sunday night, to a crowded house. and with I heir wonderful "curative
If the enthusiastic response the power" place it upon a firm finan-
play received from the audience, cial basis. It has been proclaimed
which entirely tilled the theater, by all those who have view it the
is any indication of success, then most laughable opus yet enacted
"Harlem" has caught on in De- by these laugh-makers.
troit the sanne as it is doing Ira
New York.

FRANK CONVILLE

STANLEY ROLLICKERS

JOHNS & MABLEY

Ken Christy & Co.

in the Comedy Skit

"THE EX-WIFE"

Radio-Keith-Orpheum Vod-
ville Program at Grand
Grand Rivera.

Hall, April 19.

A Ins st distinctive deveiopment
j # DETROIT-
in American music of the past few
12.008,086
ILARGXS1
t, ,1•• is the organization known as
MAPLE ef
TB {IA TR}
'he CINEMA
1 (levelers, a quartet of four
•• !mit kohl,. male viliCes, supported
WOODWARD AVE.
' I :5 1:rilliant pianist. The Revel.
S. J. STEBBINS
At Columbia St.
I
Managing Director
arc a vocal ensemble etlipar-
ahle to a [inie string quartet, and
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
they 111 ■ 14 their 811187.41g ensemble
Four De Luxe Performances, Beginning I, 3:45, 6:30, 9 P. M.
every s■ -rt of music from the
WEEKDAYS
Three De Luxe Performances Beginning at 1, 4 and 8 P. M.
classics to the moderns and jazz.
The Riaelers appear at Orchestra
Hall, Friday, April IS.
WHO KILLED MANDERSON?
NIelton, Lewis James, El-
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
liott Shaw, and Wilfred (dens, the
The Most Thrilling Mystery Ever Filmed
four singers, all have won high
reputations as sobests, and their
solo Et•cortlit run well into tltr thou-
sands. Frank Illait•k is an Ameri-
can pianist and composer of great
with
dist unlit:II.

ll

University of Detroit Opera
at Temple Theater
April 28 to May 4.

Yicrent Keyes, chairman of the
salt- !moan!, for the third an-
nual CniversitN• of Detroit l'ition
opera, "Iloolfs, Sly Dear," which
will he produced in the Temple
Th eater during the week of April
25, to May -1, announces that the
sale of ticket reser‘•atiatio for the
show is now in progres , at the
l'ilion 11111re in the Commerce and
Finance Blinding on the n e w I'. of
I). campus. At this time the re-
serving if the choicest sent, for
any of the eight per roman o••!.. of
the 'admitl presentation ean b e
made through a small payment.
The sale of the EC', real tors will
enotinue fur a week before tie.
tick. to themselves Will be plan- , I
on sale. Fur a week,; from April
to April 22, the sale of the tick-
ets will he made at the atilt, on
the campus. On the 22nd, ho•-
ever, all the tickets will he moved
to the theater, the B. F. Keith
Temple.
committee urges that
toss who wish to obtain the hied
soak take advantage of the reser-
vation plan.

The

Florence Reed in "Macbeth"

For the .Jewish community, in-
terest in George C. Tyler's forth-
coming
production of Shake's

TRENT'S LAST CASE

for
it and their friend,.
The Child ren'S Theaterr

A FOX SOUND PICTURE

“r the

ear
few groups of this kind
in Anieriva,
!Winkel , its first

HEADLINE CELEBRITIES

April 20, at 2:30.
Pehearsol, are under way for this
3,1 ether prollut•tions.
Park-nit,
st , pq111).: tin- p ie,. are IV-

Pat Rooney 4 Marion Bent

II/

the

I 11,13 .

\Elements of Progress

CONFIDENCE!

These are elements in the upbuilding of an industry . . . INTELLIG-
GENCE to discern, to study, to improve, to devise . . . VISION to con-
jure up a picture of potentialities long before they materialize . . .
ENERGY to work, to build, to survive . . . CONFIDENCE in ultimate
success to withstand discouragement and heartache . . . COURAGE
to brave uncharted seas and unknown foes . . . CAPITAL to translate
ideas into actualities. Through such forces as these is the Aircraft
Industry coming into its own. Through the same forces has
INDUSTRIAL BANKING on the MORRIS PLAN become
America's recognized and outstanding form of
Personal Financing.

INDUSTRIAL Morris Plan Bank

Industrial Bank Building—Washington Blvd. at Grand River

Branches

Famed International Dancers

Renowned Blackf are Comedian

with

41:

Jack Wilson

Ruth Wheeler, Warner Gault
and Wills Ward

AMERIQUE
and NEVILLE

Assisted by
THE NEAL SISTERS ,

An Exquisite Song and Nitre Offering

f•
,o1

MODENA'S FANTASTIC REVUE

CLARK and McCULLOUGH

in

"THE MEDICINE MEN"

Returning by Popular Demand

ISIAH ROSENBAUM
DIES IN WARSAW

Same Popular Prices kiii:th.`: .

DETROIT OPERA
COMPANY

Cass at Grand Boulevard
West Warren at McGraw
East Jefferson at Lenox
(
Crowley-Milner Store Bldg.

RADIO

FAUST'

Henry.

ulth

AI

"Macbeth 99

MASONIC AUDITORIUM
FOUR
BEG. WED., APRIL 17

Saturday, April 20th, 8:15

CONRAD NAGEL and
MYRNA LOY

IL TROVATORE

Charlie r lase •oorne.15

Revelers

THESE POPULAR
ENTERTAINERS
APPEAR AT

With Diana Sar•ya, Martha Witkowska,
Fernando Bertini, Giuseppe Interrante,
Cameron Mt Lean. . . .

A screamingly funny i•harai•ter
comedy of the Nliddle-West, "Nbiry
—COMING—
I Jane's Pa," by Edith Ellis, author
WAIT! WATCH FOR IT!
umthEit
j of "White ('ollars." will open at
AI. L.TALK IN(
PICI PRE
the Ifetruit Civic Theater Monday
night, with Miss Banstelle in the
chief role. There have been so
many requests for the fine eon). N.
ttlies done by the Iiatiotelly Com-
pany in the old Garrick Theater
'that this intensely modern and de-
lightful play has been selected as
25 0 IPARK
'the next bill, with :Miss Blinstelle
iFRILL
in her regular part as Portia Per-
, kins, the "lady printer."

polgyro

TRtt

ae

FEATURING MARJORIE LANE
"The Tema.," the Warner liras.'
ANOTHER ALL-STAR STAGE 8110W
crook and snook melmiranut com-
ing to the Colonial Theater Sun.
day. April I 4.
Talking Featurette
Another
six-act
Itailia-Keith-
"The Terror" is based on the
Orpheum vaudeville program and
phenomenally successful London
"Submarine," with Jack Halt and
stagy play by Edgar Wallace. It
at
Dorothy Revier, are the attrac-
was adapted by Harvey Gates and
ALL-TALKING COMEDY
tions listed for the Grand Riviera
directed by Roy DPI Ruth, and the
Theater this week. Ken Christy
cast includes May 111cAvoy Louise
& Co. in "The Ex-Wife," a hilari-
greatest dranoit ii! portraits in Fazenda, Edward Everett Horton,'
ous comedy skit written by Billy
Shakespeare history. • Alec II. Francis, Holmes Herbert, 4•• ■■ ••• ■ •• ■ ••••• ■ •••WAWANIANNWA%
House, top the vaudeville program,
Florence Heed conies of a fam- John lifiljan, Iflathetw Betz, Otto
together with the Keystone Sere-
ily prominently identified with the Hoffman, Joseph IS, Girard and
naders.
Ken Christy A Co. have the top Ameriran stage through many 'Frank Austin.
In addition to this mysterious
Ilin father, the late 111,1-
spat on the vaudeville program; in years.
and thrilling feature there will be talk-
addition the Keystone Serenaders and Reed, woo a well-known Her
Sponsored by the Union Trust Co. of Detroit in the
ing acts and news. Continuous
greatly-beloved
offer a new and sparkling musical
interest of the American Theater
to
admission
program; Ireland Dancers are to mother, a .lewitss, and Roland kec,t arum 1
I I P.
25'
were
married
by Rabbi Emil I,.• at all times.
GORDON CRAIG'S
be seen in a new routine of song
First /h Nignuterot far the American Stage
and dance numbers; the Harmony !hotel) in Sinai Temple, Chicago,
Makers are musicians sure to nearly half a century ago. Miss
SHAKESPEARE'S
please; Frank Canvillie singing Reed's vacation, which has de-
;Ind dancing conletlian. ha , u hu- manded a life of muth trawl, has
With
morous and melodious specialty, never prevented her from devoting
Florence Reed
WAItS.AW.--3.1. T. A.) • Isiah
"Miles of Smiles," and the Stan- herself ardently to a Jewish life.
Lyn Harding
In Detroit during, the return en- Rose•nbaum, one of the wealthiest
ley Rolliekers have a musical and
William Farnum
dance ensemble with new and un- gagement of "Ninetieth," Miss Reed Orthodox Jews in NVarsaw, died
DIRECTION: GEORGE C. TYLER
here at the age of 61. Ile was
usual steps. In addition, on the will give her 250th
Iferf0 i'maiii- i. vice-president of the executive
What Chiefly° Oil iex Wrote:
screen a Vitaphone vaudeville of this difficult lady in the history
the flour sod lbw,. were 1111111 for $18,000. If there ever was AN 1118.000
'committee of the Warsaw. Kehillah
f
playlet, "Give Us a Lift," and
.
SIIOW I hi. wain It." —A„htlin Stevens, in Herald end Examiner.
prominent in the Agudath
"Joy Ride, an all-talking comedy,
The engagement opens at the 5 1 1,21.
unennini. and niemor•ble. and to see it le to have • new ad-
1 a 1 el movement.
venture in theater-going. - - -Frederick Donaphey Sr Tribune.
will be tittered.
NIasanic Auditorium on Wednes-
An incident occurred luring the
"Prominetion Olympian end •poch•making in the theater."—Amy Leslie
day, April 17 for four days, with funeral syrvices
NL the ceme /'r y.
in New,
i nnititiees on 1.
1
Radio Service
silo} and Saturday: Deputy II. Fa•bstein, leader of the
"M•kert Shakespeare the grand show he meant himself to be." — Virginia
Euclid 4234
1
Mizrachi and president of the Ke-
Ingle In Journal.
I"Why Be Good" at Holly • hillah Council, was delegated by
the Council to speak at t he serv-
wood Theater.
.
C olleen Moore ' s greatest whim- ices.
pee picture since "Flaming Youth'
will show on the Hollywood Thea-
MATINEES FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 2:30 P. M.
ter screen Sunday to Thursday. It
...5° !'
. $
is "Why Be Good?"
Sammy filbert and his Sunny-
Mail Orders to Grave Denton.
1615 Woodward. Tel. Glen. 8849
brook Orchestra will be heard in
Inew dance tunes and specialties by-
' fore a colorful new stage setting
ORCHESTRA HALL
in which a wide variety of visiting
Mg time acts will be presented.
I
SOMethillf)
i„
YOU'VE HEARD
Eddie Borden, in "The Explain-
WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH
m„,th..
er," with Dot Brown and Art Kaye,
THEM OVER
SUN„ MON., APRIL 14-15
THE
has an offering., oil the beaten
A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE
Fultenz:o Guerrieri, Guest Conductor
paths of vaudeville and it is billed
Talking PICTURE with Vivid
as comedy thunderbolt in every
Thursday, April 18th, 8:15
Sound Effect.
particular.
With Ethel Fon, D. Ono.
Beginning Thursday the picture
• Ire,
T.
Wronski,
I..
The.,.
S, Swartz, W. Eneleman, F. Miller and J.
attraction will be "True Heaven."

Tuesday, April 23rd, at 8:15

Casdilerid

"ON TRIAL"

MORR f s)

CELEBRATED STAGE FAMILY

A Non.Senairal Revue

"The Terror" at Colonial
Theater is Just That.

neare's "Macbeth" trill doulitles,
center in the striking personality,
the superb tali nit and in pride in
Miss lilt,fiee Iteetl, who sin, the
death of Sil tali
Bernhardt, is
'doubtless the greatest li,•ing at.-
tiess Ilf .lowish blood. Judging
from all o.vidence, Nliss Reed's
"Lady Macbeth" is one of the

"Mary Jane's Pa" at Detroit
Civic Theater.

S20,5940)0.0 I

and PAT ROONEY,'3rd

ii11101

I lens, when atlhei•s will be glad to
explain the purposes 1.0 the organi-
ation mare fully.
Edith Kopelseit, graduate of
May Reinhardr, seta.; o f
is director Of the Children's Guild.
For information address Chid
Ilren ' s Theater Guild, SI Winder
street, Detroit, fir phone the Guild
House, ('henry 2144 any afterniam.

`State Street Sadie'

Resources Over

Out of Erin Comes

pluy :11 , 61 I:1

THEATER

VISION!
ENERGY!
COURAGE! CAPITAL!

RAYMOND GRIFFITH
MARCELINE DAY LAWRENCE GRAY
RAYMOND HATTON

- - -

Children's Theater Guild.
.% gym producing plays
and

KUNSK Y
ALHAMBRA

INTELLIGENCE!

).%•10012M1.101.1001••• ■■ ANIAW410.•• ■■ •••••••••WAli

kuslicanxiS I l'aglidcri

Friday, April 19

Tickets $4, $3, $2 and SI at

A Treat. Don't Miss Them!

DETROIT OPERA SOCIETY
655 Book Bid:,
Phone Cherry 315I
After April IOth, at Grinnell'. and
Or, h
/fall.

D

ORCHESTRA Hall

With Bianca Saroya, Lo , s Johnston, Fer-
nando Berton, Gill.rppe Int errant.. Ray.
d CI ff
L • Ile K

At 8.30 p. m.

MAIL ORDERS NOW —$1.00,

MAO, $2.00, $2.50; Boxes $3.00.

itl‘

"White Lilacs" at Shubert
Detroit.

The beauty of Frederic l'hopin's

niUsie runs through "White Lilacs."

now current lit the Shubf.rt Deeroit
:Opera House, as does the trade.
•tional romance of his life.
It i.
• upon these parallel foundations
that this new operetta has been
built.
For the hook, Harry It.
Smith has constructed the poig-
• nant love story of the Polish com-
poser of a century ago, while far
the score, Karl Ilajos has taken
same of the mast beautiful of
'Chopin's songs, either with slight
i modification or by transplanting
Ahem bodily, and together these
!authors have fashioned a work of
!great delight to all theatergoers,
and particularly to lovers of gaint
music.

I Checker Cabs. Empire 7000

Club Avalon

1111611Tit

`Why Be Goo

2 5Y

Featuring Neil Hamilton in a

BARGAIN MATINEE

screamingly funn y romantic
tale of America's care-
free youth.

UNTIL 1°°PM.

MEYERS & HANFORD

sTAGE

-•-

EDDIE BORDEN, DOT BROW
ART KAYE in

CHARLES

T. ALDRICH

LESTRA LA MONTE

"THE EXPLAINER"
A Comedy Thnnderholt

and other

R - K - 0

Large and Morgner in

Headliner.

"Toro Men end Two Feet"

Screen

Ann Francis and Wally

OLIVE BORDEN in

with

Variety Numbers.

Bob Clark at the Golden
Voiced Organ.

--

"THE ETERNAL WOMAN"

In Unique Refinement. An Oddity in

Smiling Sammy Dibert and
The Sunnybreok Orchestra

25

Rad io•Kei t h-Orpheron Vaudeville

Also Short Subjer4::, Both Solent and

ON THE

EX(EPI SAT. SUN' 001.10M1

.

RALPH GRAVES

■ •11.11.1111.„

A Warner Bros. talking crook

■ and spook melody based on the

phenomenally successful stage
play.

`The Terror'

Featuring MAY McAVOY, LOUISE
FAZENDA, EDWARD HORTON,
FRANK AUSTIN and • host of others.

Starting Sunday, April 14

Open Continuous from
1 p. m. to 11 p. m.
Also Talkie Acts and News
Admission 25c •t All Times


Littman
s People's Theatre

TWELF I H & SEWARD. BOX OFFICE PHONE EMP. 3488

Second and Final Week

Where every-
one goes . .
something th-
ing every min-
Ste ... a night
club with real
Music ... and
Delicious Food

HYMIE JACOBSON

BUDDY
FIELDS'
CLUB
AVALON

Friday Eve.. Sat. and Sun. Mat and Eve., April 12-13.14
Supported by n All-Star Cut Headed by Detroit'. Favorite

OR111111Ri

steer

Pasternartti
Herb Emmy

FIVE
ALL-STAR
ACTS

DINNER
5:30 to 9:30
Cover after
9:30

Club Avalon

16 Temple Ave.

Of the Incomparable Clever Comic Singer and Dancer

Popular Star of Public neat., New York

0
0

1$0:$"V11"0,"il

OUR
SPECIALTY: '\

Genuine Chinese Roast Pork

• oh

SII•osr,11

Delicious Subgum Chow Mein

Special Luncheon 55e
Speci•I Dinners $1.00

DANCING

12 to1.45 — 5:30.10:45
9 30 to 100 A. M.

Music and Enter ta.nment by the

PEERLESS SERENADERS

.Vrt trrt I h' Ill. I RGI. .4% 1 TI LIE

Tea Garden Cafe

1516 WOODWARD AVE.

Phone Cadillac 2902



15
SONG

ROSETTA BIALIS

Large Chorus
New Scenery
Revue
HYMIE
JACOBSON'S
New
Costume.
Numbers
Version of
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Ina New Romantic Mosical

MELODIES OF LOVE
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By L. Freiman. Music by Hymn. Jacobson. Dance. under per-
swami direction of Hymie Jacobson

Monde, Evening, April 15, last app
Fturnshinlky's operetta,

f Jacobson in

"THE RABBI'S MELODY"

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