‘ ,4stericatt Avish Periodical Cork, CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO PlEiktuoninvisit Victor Chenkin Internationally Renowned Artist Who Took New York Critics by Storm In a Repertoire of Confinottol Chorwter Song., Including Russian, Italian, Gypsy and Jewish Chassidic Aleludies . ORCHESTRA HALL Sunday Evening, May 5, 8:30 P. M. Tic k et. $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 On sale at Pohl's Restaurant, 8832 Twelfth street; Zaact's Drug Store, 1141 Westminster avenue, .no all wreck at box office of Orchestra Hall. I IT ki ( 41 A i t eacure Program at Fox Jack Holt in "Submarine" at Theater Next Week. Colonial Thea er. "Not Quite Decent," a Fox Movietone dialogue feature, is the screen offering at the Fox Theater this week. Lovely June Collyer 0111111110•11•11 11111, GARNET O'BRIEN DIMITRI and DULCE ALLYN REESE PEGGY WILSON KELLY—CONRAIA-MILES ESTHER STERLING GEO. KELLY AL ALEXANDER BAND Table d'Hota None Better and • SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER No Cover Till 9:30 3747 WOODWARD Glendale •218.-.10434 "Submarine," the Columbia pic- ture, which will be shown at the Colonial Theater starting Sunday, April 28, contains some of the greatest underwater action. Jack Holt has a powerful role as the diver and performs some ex- ceptionally hazardous feats at the bottom of the sea. Ile is ably sup- ported by Ralph Graves and Doro- thy Revair. I he former portrays Holt's pal, and in some scene: almost steals the picture. Miss Revier has it difficult role as the dance hall queen, who marries iu haste and repents at leisure. She has some exceptionally fine scenes with Graves and some that are highly dramatic with Holt. In addition to this great picture there will be talking news and acts. TRAVERS TO PLAY IN U. OF D. OPERA Adolph Travers, popular Detroit Presto! Nine Minutes, Then a Car Like New Jewish entertainer, is a member of the cast of "Hoofs My Iliac," Uni- versity of Detroit musical comedy A Convenient Quick Washing Station at 100 Vernor Highway West, Corner Park Ave. Alemiting, Greasing, Doping, Tire., Batteries, Gas, Oil and Complete Auto Service iil ` t JUNE COLLYER and Louise Dresser head the cast supported by Alan Lane, Marjorie Beebe and Paul Nicholson. It is Real Expert Wolkmansh p--Spea ial Pi q es a drama filled with heart interest. We Are Open Day and Night to Serve You it story of the stage and its joys and sorrows, with the thread of a beautiful romance running through it. Louise Dresser is heard Ifyour child is a stud. nt of eAher the R.., elt or Dorfee schools he .n singing the theme song of the pic- walk directly acioss the to the ture, "Empty Arms." KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOL For the fourth successful week ISAIAH CHERNOFF of the new policy of headline celebrities Managing: Director S. 11729 Linwood at Tuxedo Oakland Branch: 445 King, near Besithien Phone Empire 8385.W J. Stebbins pre-Pots an all-star program headed by Johnny Burke, DelroiC8 F'inr,4f 11 r b rr it S r h •, o I I the famous doughboy comedian, in a monologue called "Dirty Work," and the popular Karyl Norman, r2W . known the world over as "the Creole Fashion Place," in a gior- ,,,usly costumed cycle of imper- -1,i:ions. Lew Brice, brother of Fannie Brice and a universal fa- 2946 Woodward Ave. r l vorite throughout the country, is Formerly at :11 Charlotte held over for a third week by popular demand, as master of Have Your Passover Meals Here ceremonies. With him is pretty Most Delicious Kosher Sandwiches Mae Clarke, a dancer of rare tal- Hot Dishes—Delicatessen ent, also in the third week of her engagement. Joe Herbert is seen .7 .7 , 7...7.+.7 with his largo company of "Broad- way Rebels," 28 talented singer, and dancers, including Marilee. Lillian Gordon, Mazie Davis, Bud and Sis Roberts, Dave Tiny, the Twelve Shaynettes dancers, and Wally's entertainers. MORRISON AUTO SERVICE STATION We Solicit Your Patronage 411 Passover Greetings and Very Best Wishes to All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons * ATLAS IRON & STEEL COMPANY Martin Avenue and M. C. R. R. Cedar 1607 Structural and Ornamental 4j Iron Work Miscellaneous Iron Work foi 3 4+ I+ 4;, b. t . With Best Passover Greetings VICK'S SERVICE STATION BOULEVARD AUTO LAUNDRY ■ TT :3 :4+ 2669 East Grand Boulevard (At Russell Street) A NEW AUTO LAUNDRY we Us High Pressure and Warm Water Double Line—Quick Service CAR WASH $1.25 SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, $1.50 Wire Wheels Extra, Except Ford( We also offer you the following additional service: Body and Nickel Polishing, Duco Rub, Simonizing or Wan. ing, Vacuum Clean, Top Dressing, Oil Change, High.Pressure Greasing, Rear Azle and Tr•nsm:ssion Doping, Motor and Chassis Cleaning. RIVIERA It Sings! It Talks! It Lives! and Another IterorA Breaking Werk ~V 4,04r I0.47, 1,042 low. cow HEADLINE CELEBRITIES FREE PARKING ALL 1=1 SI ARI ING SUN., APR. 28 WEEK The Idol of the Screen "The IRON MASK" * KARYL NORMAN * The Creole Fashion Plate In a Gorgeously Costumed Cycle of Impersonations * JOE HERBERT * Gr rotext Picture Picte All of Time. — Keystone Serenaders STAGE All Makes of Automobiles, Trucks and Tractors Repaired and Rebuilt Circulation in Radiator Restored Plf KIT AND DELIVERY SERVICE 8615 Mack Avenue Whittier 5548 •nd his "BROADWAY REBELS" I It A MARILEE, LILLIAN GORDON, MAZIE DAVIS IRELAND REVUE It's Peaking Them In RADIO.KEITH.ORPHEUM HEADLINE VAUDEVILLE Bud •nd Sis Roberts, Dave Tiny 111111 GEO. BROADHURST & CO. I in "THE PIRATE'S DEN" 'THE WILSON BROTHERS' I RIGOLETTO BROTHERS with Swansson Sister. HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND FOR A THIRD TRIUMPHANT WEEK in "ENTERTAINING THE WORLD" * LEW BRICE * HARRY VAN FASSEN 'Workfare Wizard of Joy" The Inimitable Brother of the Inimitable Fannie, mo Cherry, Blossom and June MASTER OF CEREMONIES "The Darline• of Vaudeville" with 'MAE CLARKE' Dancing Star THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND SNAPPIEST SYMPHONIC JAZZ ENSEMBLE PLAYING ON THE STAGE HolotrOPOD 2 5 c PARK FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA / i ON THE SCREEN: LOUIS GRESS, Conductor ■ Offering Tony Gale's Arrangement of 0 "I'LL NEVER ASK FOR MORE" .. 4, "The IRON MASK" AN ALL-SINGING FOX 0 MOVIETONE FEATURETTE, ' 7 0 . , ' KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS in • OF DETROIT PRESENTS THE SENSATION OF COhLEGE OPE'RAS "HOOFS MY DEAR" STAGE Smiling Sammy Diller, •nd The Sunnybrook Orchestra Will be Heard in New Dance Nun, beis and Specialties. Bob Clerk at the Golden Voiced Organ, _ .__ POWERFUL! MAGNETIC! Detroit Rendezvous Where every- one goes , something do- ing every 111i 11- Jte ... a night club with real Music ... and Delicious Food A REAL COLLEGE SHOW SHOW ORGIISIRS TEMPLE $1.00 LD hezter I Steve Pastel neat I: DINNER Herb Finney Glorkm,ly prepared elegantly srved. mle. s at to priced! FIVE ALL-STAR ACTS '2 uctu Vtub KUNSK Y A LHAMBRA WED. — THUR. — FRI. May 1-2.3 Club Avalon 16 Temple Ave. The Greatest Mystery Thriller of All Time SHUBERT DETROIT OPERA HOUSE POPULAR PRICES A Colossal Soca... WARNER BROSpenen/ c1,14.4gei- GEORGE O'BRIEN NOAH 1011b 1Y• i - (Served with 11.ot Mustard) Special Luncheon 55c Special Dinners 51,00 With Pauline Frederick, Bert Lydell, Lois Wilson Jason Ro- bed°, Fred Kelsey—and every char•cter talks. DANCING 121101.45 — 30 to 7 45 9 301.1 00 A.M. Music and Enterteinment by the PEERLESS SERENADERS NO COVER LIIARGE ANITIIIE Tea Garden Cafe 1516 WOODWARD AVE. Phone Cadillac 2902 MA MEE EVERY DA Y , 1 V.% . Littman's People's Theatre 0, TWELFTH & SEWARD. BOX OFFICE PHONE EMP. 3488 141C,HAFL CURTIZ Edwin A. Relkin and Z. Weintraub Present the Incomparable Operetta Stan $ Julius C.4 Anna Nathanson o- /7"ONLY Genuine Chinese Roast Pork Delicious Subgum Chow Mein ......................................... • ItliSUAZE:A/VIt *MAW! Woo' OUR SPECIALTY: "ON TRIAL" Twice Daily—Eves., 8:30; Mats., 2:30 DOLORES COSTEtile "NOAH'S ARK" • WOODWARD AT KENILWORTH ALL-TALKING E SEATS NOW FOR AL PERFORMANCES Beginning Sunday April 28 THEATER DINNER 5:30 to 9:30 Cover after 9:30 65 E.VERNOR HIGHWAY WITH REAL COLLEGE PLAYERS BUDDY FIELDS' CLUB AVALON EDDIE 11107CE notoAer of cerernon. leo, end 5 ALL STAR ACTS VV.VD4 SPEEDY! Ace of Clubs MUSIC _ • UNIVERSITY THERE WIIA. BE A COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM OF BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE: ACTS sc Scintillating tunes by the incomparable filloloY MACKIE and hi, band! It Speaks for Itself "GOING HOME" weld. Stage and oF A Medley of Popular Sung s and The screen Entertainment at Spirituals 40. Popular Prices. 411WAWSWICWCWO51A 1C VilislAWA%%1SWAX‘,.... ---- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ON THE Fon Movietone News / as D'Artagn•n in • speaking part for the first time in his ca. veer. It continues the &deem lures of "The Three Muske• leers." Also novelty feature.. CUISINE.... t 1,1 TWELVE SHAYNETTES DANCERS with WALLY'S ENTERTAINERS This Week's Bill Features Food conno.sseurs appreciate the ef- forts of Eddie, the little chef .. repeat business proves th's ale Cement! NO COVER CHARGE 'TILL 9:301 ro, Fen, on • Dome hbo, 1110•01••••• "DIRTY WORK" In "Behold This Dreamer," an un- usual and 1111111Zingly amusing remedy by Fulton Oursler and Aubrey Kennedy, opens for its first Detroit engagement at the Detroit Civic Theater, Monday night, April 29. George Black- wood, Miriam Sears, Craig Ward and Walter Sherwin have the lead- ing roles. During the second week there will lie three special perormanctis of Eugene O'Neill's well known and remarkable play, "The Great God Brown," MPIIIiily night, Mat' IL and Tuesday matinee and night, May 7. This play made a tremen- dous sensation in New York. One scene was presented two •years agio by the Guild of the Detroit Civic Theater, and there have been many requests for the entire play. $f 31(3 TIME - VAUDEVI L LE THEATRE DOWNT010( CENTRAL Auto Radiator Repair Conie.hen of SI•arspol Lot 0 Passover Greetings to All * JOHNNY BURKE * I /Icor Him Sprok.' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ADOLPH TRAVERS "A rag, a bone, and a hank of to be staged at Temple Theater hair —when Kipling coined that during the week of April 28 to famous phrase about woman he May I. forgot all about the University of Travers starred in last year's Detroit. And from all indications (day of the U. of D. This year he the students at this school are go- again will do smile specially num- ing to make his classification look tiers. sick. They are turning out scores of ravishing damsels, not from their co-eds, but out of the moil Thurston's New Illusions at students. Shubert Lafayette. "Hoofs, My Dear," is the cur- rent stage production, and it Since he last played in Detroit opens at the Temple Theater in Detroit April 28. The university Howard Thurston, magician extra- ordinary and illusionist par ex- has already produced two hugely successful operas in years past, cellence, has added more than two score illusions to his carte de four. "Mary Ann" and "Aces Wild." These show: played to packed The most startilng of the new ef- fects are "The Million Dollar Mys- houses in I1127 and 1928. Two orchestras will be heard, tery" and "Iasia." In "Tacna" a flesh and blood young woman or- one in the pit and the other on the stage. In addition to the cast and 1 tautly vanishes in the dome of the chorus, several novelty numbers theater, over the very heads of the are going to kw run off. Specialty spectators. The "Million. Dollar dancers, comedians and novelty Mystery" is the latest European singers round out the bill. Most sensation and one of the most baff- of these acts are those of students ling illusions ever con- who have been featured before on ceived. Detroit and other metropolitan But the biggest new feature of stags. All the members of both the Thurston pregraill this season orchestras hold professional con- if the debut of the magician's nections. daughter. Jane. She is a singing and dancing comedienne, and also "Noah's Ark" Continues at a debutante of magic. Thurston and daughter Jane, Shubert-Detroit Theater. cone to the Shubert Lafayette Theater for an engagement of Creating illusion is an essential three weeks, beginning Sunday function in making motion picture night, April 28. Matinees Thurs- entertainment. To achieve this day, Saturday and Sunday. result vast, intricate and finely bal- anced machinery has been devised by mechanics and engineers and is Interesting Program at the Grand Riviera. now at hand for the intelligent di- rector and producer. The effec- tive use of these means to an end Crashing through windows amid is to be observed in Warner Bros.' a shower of falling glass, dexter- really stupendous production, ously wielding huge weapons, scal- "Noah's Ark," in which Dolores' ing stone walls of a terrifying, Costello is now appearing at the height and leaping from high prec- Shubert-Detroit Opera House. ipices are only a few of the daring The story of "Noah's Ark" links feats performed by Douglas Fair- the period of the Great War and banks in his newest picture, "The the pre-flood era of Noah. In Iron Mask" which comes to the those two great catastrophes there Grand Riviera Sunday. is a store of drama and thrills The Radio Keith Orpla urn which is inexhaustible. \'audeville bill is headed by In the cast of "Noah's Ark" op- George Broadhurst & co, and the portunity for fine work is given Rigoletto Bros., who appear with to the stars, Dolores (7ostello and the Swanson Sisters in an unusual ('purge O'Brien, and they have ad- variety offering. Harry Van Fos- mirable support from Noah Beery, wn, the famous minstrel and L'ack- Louise Fazernia, Guinn Williams. face comedian, and ('hemp .Iyrna Loy, Paul McAllister and a and June, two young dance host of others, also featured, J. P. VICK, Proprietor 43 "Behold This Dreamer" at Civic Theater. of All kinds of high-grade oils, complete lubri- cation, tire repairs and auto accessories. 13923 Linwood Hemlock 9726 nios of Laughter, generating high voltage of fun in " \Vhat's It All About;" Joseph E. Howard song composer Will offer a preg•am his own popular numbers; Kuhn and Depinto with violin find ac- cordial' will present "Massie as You Like It" and Maxine and Bobby u dog and trainer have an entertainting bit. trial of it group of students charg- ed with persecuting a fellow Jew- ish student was opened here. The students at the Polytechnic Insti- tute persecuted the Jewish student Ilashkewitch. The defendants are Emil lanchenko, Samarsky, Dud- Mk and Lusuk. Before the trial Samarsky sent a letter to the Institute heads de- claring that he would commit sui- cide because of the charge anti- Semitism brought against him. Linwood Euclid Market 8425-31 Linwood at Euclid Not Quite Decent STUDENTS ON TRIAL FOR ANTI-SEMITISM ouEssA.— (3. T. A.I The Passover Greetings Everything for the Table / EMMII/41111/Ma Ronald West, famousproducer-I e S. J. t, WOODWARD 7 director of him melodramas, whose. STEBBINS I AVE. "The Younger Generation" will latest success, "Alibi," is now at Moulting come into its own at the Oriental At Columbie I the United Artist Theater, takes .4 14.1"1"""""""16-VM Director Theater this week where the pic- issue with fiction writers who, sass I ture of that name with I.ina Ras- weave halos of romance around i I cue t• Ricardo Cortes and Jean SAT. •ndSUN. FourPerformances, Beginning I, 3:45, 8:30, 8 P. M. I crooks, And his sensational, A WEEKDAYS, Three Performances Beginning fit 1, • and 8 P. M. I Dersholt featured in leading role:; Photo drama, "Alibi," is convinc-I I Boby Barry, member of it well 0000O0ICIODOO*000000001300 00000 OVOCEONFOCHIDOODO I ing proof of his contention, fur the known theatrical family will pre- WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS picture deals with criminals as nt la carve "A Watchman's they have never before been dealt! Dream" a comedy upholstered with with on the screen. I songs and dances in headline pos- ition on the vaudeville program. Checker Cabs. Empire 7000 As the title would indicate, "The with Watchman's Dream" vaudeville JUNE COLLYER LOUISE DRESSER headliner mincerns the ups and The Thrilling Story of • Stage Mother's Sacrifice (or an Erring Daughter downs of a nocturnal guar!. Next A FOX MOVIETONE DIALOGUE FEATURE 1 position goes to Alexandria and 1 THE HUMAN SCREEN Olsen, billed as Vaudeville's Dyna- "The Broadway Melody." M- G-)1 alLtalking picture, is in it- fifth week at the Adams Theater. GI ectings of the Season 55 5 • 7 "The Younger Generation" "ALIBI" AT UNITED ARTISTS - — at Oriental Theater. "BROADWAY MELODY" AT ADAMS PHIL'S DELICATESSEN "Hoofs, My Dear," U. of D. Opera, at Temple Theater. PAGE ELEVLN RONICLC 181,)8'011 S O RIEIVTAIL • WEST ADAMS OPp HOTEL Itt1181-2 Younger Generation" " I hi TILL 1 00 P from the l'ioN"11 I to langh," usr 01 p1 A 0 g p 6/ Don't miss this screen classic.... One of the greatest of all dramas written by America's most popular author, 17AVEL FIVE BIG-TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS FOR HOLIDAYS ONLY Tremendous Production. A New Romantic Operetta Friday Eve., Saturday, Sunday Mat. and Eve., April 26-27-28 i "DUS GOLDENE 5 r 6:1,Zri =1,$: Cr 0 In Two acts by TOBER & 030FSKY. Dances arranged by Jack Shargel. The entire production under personal direction of our guest star, JULIUS NATHANSON. g TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30 Testimoni•I performance tendered to our talented versatile •ctr e ss P For this special occasion it will be produced by Z. Libin. Supported by our star cut headed by ROSETTA BIALES. your se•ts at once. 0 I MISS JEAN JUVELIER 5 R FA r 0 0 61 5 E RINGELE" 1 5 5 Twenty Song Numbers. Large Chorus. Special New Scener1. JULIUS NATHANSON'S VERSION 5 A r Lina Basquelie and Ricardo Cortez 118 Direct From Casino Theater, Philadelphia Held Over for the Second Week • r g r; g PA . BLIND LOVE ■■■■■■•■■■ .m.w..1.1■•■■■•■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■# ..11