verkall lavish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVINUE - CINCINNATI 10, 01110 PIEDLTRoir,/mmteIRONICLE and STAGE AND SCREEN .F.:1 The Iloy %%Rh 15,000,000 at... Barra True to HMI = Gene Stratton-Porter's = 1 .1 Broadway Capitol Theater r "Dawn to Dawn" Is Next To Re-Open • Cinema Guild Offering - . I E 11211' 'HANK GREENBERG H 'Spots THE "LOCAL" HERO WITH PAGE NINE THE LEGAL CHRONICLE sate,Adh , for which he plaftti I years. Three years ago he was invited to the spring training session of the Detroit Tigers and played heada-up baseball. So good was his spring record that he was kept on and played first base with such dexterity that he had Terry and Gehrig looking to their laurels. His record for 1934 speaks for itself. It is praise enough. I Before he left for Florida (lank told us that he was expecting a season 100 per cent better than last year's records show he at- tained. A Maccabi Adviser As one of the outstanding Jew- ish athletes ill the country, Hank was invited to become baseball adviser of the Maccabi sports or- ganization. This he gladly ac- cepted and traveled up and down the East Coast this past winter speaking on behalf of the Mecca- his. An Entire New Revue Another step forward in the Once Mother's "Disgrace," FEATURING The next program to be given = return of Detroit's prosperity 'is ' by the Cinema Guild, on April 20, Opinion in the Bronx Me, oh, my, oh me, what.a party = seen in the announcement that will feature "Dawn to Dawn'', a and what a gathering of great Has Changed = the Broadway Capitol Theater, i film which does deal with how minds. — The honorable, Judges = " '.Broadway at Grand Circus Park, ."the boy meets the girl and what Sweeney, Moynihan, Jayne, Groat, Protege lir sophIc Tucker and N. -: .1111 JOHN BEAL Ei for years one of the city's leading happens after that," and deals Boyne; etc., etc., etc., John Smith, By MORRIS WEINER r.- - MARIA STUART J. T. A. Sport. Editor motion picture and vaudeville with it in such a fresh, mature, Nathaniel Goldstick, members of Virginia Weliller E" .. = theaters, will reopen Saturday, and finished mannre that it makes the prosecutor's staff, practically = Socleti's tilor11101 Marra. = April 20. , producer Lubitsch's Hollywood every notable attorney in town, (In the Stage — teepyrIght, 1936, J. T. A, Inc 1 Negotiations have been going colleagues sit up and take notice. newly elected judges, including = ININALD NO% IS = on for several weeks and thel "Dawn to Dawn", starring Miss The Voice the Nation Lowe Murphy and Ned Smith; "It wasn't so long ago" said - = completed lease was executed to- Julie Hayden and produced inde- George members of the police and sheriff's ]lank Greenberg, brilliant first Acrobatic Deno, JOHN 110 E. = day by M. W. Reinke, president of pendently under the direction of office and so on into the nite , .. baseman of the American League = The Wonder Dint = the Trade Amusement Company, Joseph Berne, has been greeted all to make Abe Hertzb: cg's last Champions, the Detroit Tigers, PIA S THE Fr. Carla Taint) Dancers which will operate the theater, by all the film trade journals, and days of bachelorhood memorable... -..:-. 7. ; "that the Jewish women on my Dueler Lucille and M. C. Callahan and D. S. Kis- by the leading cinema critics of 'Cause you see, good old " Abe block in the Bronx would point F.. IV NsT • PAGE 20 ORIOLE ADORABLES kadden, as trustees of the Capitol the country as being the "most = (whom one half of Detroit know me out as a good-for-nothing, a In Nea and Dirterent Routine. In ..11te Fleet's In Bu i ld ing ing ompany. remarkable attempt at independ- and love and the other half re. THE ISM JANSIEVS Associated with Mr. Reinke in eat cinematography," spect) has decided to brave the -. - . World Itencienad Risley this enterprise are Nate Block seas of matrimony and this one a Experts = and Barney Joffee. These gentle-R A of the grandest gatherings that Greenberg, along with Irving Kaufman and Ills Simile men, who have spent a lifetime ...e.chior, t he H unter, in Re- ever assembed in one night were l Jaffe, Olympic and world's speed = ci tal H ere A pre l 15 E". of highly successful theater opera- present at the Cafe l'aree Thurs- JACK DOSSES skating champion, and Dave Minimum Week Day., $1.00 tion in the West and Middle West, - r•Old Volta Prodigy = day night ... and was "Popsy" Silk White, executive director of the Lauritz Melchoir, the great in his glory, don't ask! Anyhow, a are now operating the most sue- ""‘ United States Maccabi Associa- =. =.•••• cessful theaters in Kansas City, I Danish tenor, who will be heard grand time was had by all and a tion, toured the New England where the policy which they will in recital here on April 15 at the good deal of the credit is due our Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.50 . States in order to publicize Mac- initiate here has net with un- Masonic Auditorium, has since friend and crony, Barney Barnett... "America's Rhythm Stylist" cabi activities in the East. Al- For R lions phone Trinity 2.0100 • 2.8806 equaled success. childhood ben intensely fond of And by the way, the Cafe Paree, though White and Jaffe are cham- The Broadway Capitol will the outdoors. On his continental where Boris Romanoff and his Con- pions in their own rights, Green- bring the greatest stars of stage, estate, requiring several hours to tinentals still swing those hot tunes berg was the main center of at- and His Inimitable screen and radio to Detroit i n walk through, lie spends as much for the dancing and Larry Vincent traction. Music person, plus the most entertaining time as he can spare from his is the master of wit, is still the vaudeville acts, perfectly trained busy career as leading tenor of furrity downtown rendezvous for FEATURING ballets and choruses, noted or- opera-houses on three continents, those who really like a gay lime. chestras and leaders and major including the Metropolitan in • • • first run motion pictures. New York. His program follows: 1.111: Ithlil ■ ii4 AT 1010 WAYNE You hear him in the air . . . "Angel of the Air" 1101 Dis Merlkente Aak mlt. Danish) Lenne•klueller you've listened to people rave about at the Positively Last Week iN, "u d rwenten)....Edvaril Weten him and now just get the thrill of "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" . C L. ajoel ern your life actually dancing to those PARK AVENUE In en8 d'Itchle n h ) at The Stables tier Iiarpeiataater 5 hutiert enchanting strains of Larry Funk Hear Equipped with every modern Aloe lifer tier Atlas •ong. and his band of a million melodies... Frank lirldne convenience, planned with every "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" I Need Nu Eona Elma "WO I You'll thrill to the easy, nonchalant Detroit's Moat conceivable facility for the ut• Entertaining Show played to capacity audiences last MAR 31axwv ❑ direction of this millionaire maes- 11,00 c I,, lIntur1 I Ihnioillis most comfort and pleasure of its week at The Stables, the tavern tro and the perfect response of his CY GOODREAU AND HIS MUSIC CONTINUOUS guests, the Colo- theater, 29 Horton, with Sidney si, •ioUna, most able musicians ... And what ; and Enjoy the FLOOR SHOW nial Hotel in Mt Moyer in the role of Joe Morgan, Grablecreahlung tLohengrin ) a voice that handsome Vaughn UNUSUAL ROADHOUSE DINNERS Bernard Weiser at the piano. w ern Clemens, Mich depraved drunkard who is finally Monroe has and what a charming at is located in thi redeemed at the end of ten thrill- and sweet singer of songs is Miss center of a pri- ing, melodramatic acts. People's Forum Arranges Muriel Sherman who is featured Direct fn lllll Rollo Plaza vate park whom The Playhouse Acting Com- with the band . . . and wait "that Dick 'Icky' Morgan pany, under the direction of Al- "HANK"' GREENBERG grounds h a v e ain't all", you should hear the sing- and other.. I.IFI ORO 46111 been carefully bert Reibling, will present the NO COVER The People's Forum is sponsor- ing trio in the band . , Besides loafer, and a bum who always cared for and play again next Tuesday and Wed- i wept sat. :Algid ng a series of five Saturday eve- all that there's a entirely new floor ' wanted to play baseball rather which add to the nesday evenings at 9 p. m. Danc- Can Ind. 8100 or 11. 1379 show at the Oriole Terrace for the than go to school.„' for reflect attune picturesque ing follows the performance. For ning programs to be held at 225 coming week, featuring Don Harris . Under Peremal Direction "S riends and relatives sym- beauty of the reservations call Trinity 2-9426. E. Forest Ave. beginning April (a very attractive young man, of DEN POLLM K 13. Two movies, two debates and pathized with my mother because site. Golf enthu• TED MEIsEARIKIMER, a sy posium will comprise the girls) as the singing master is of a she was the parent of a big gawk Masts will find Multre d'llotel ceremonies. Don, you know, Julien Bryan to Close World, seris m FREE k d who cared more for baseball than excellent courses PARKING1 sPROAT o . "Potemkin," n," `famous Russian Adventure Series Sunday Sophie still "knows her stuff and he did, for school books. I was within a short Max Elkin BY movie, will be shown next Satur- (distance. Riding things") . . . There's to be Manno Mrs. Greenberg's disgrace." Things have changed in the experts will marvel at the nu- Julien Bryan, noted explorer, day evening, April 13, followed and Strafford, a very smart look- THE STABLES 'photographer and author, will by a debate the following Satur- ing dance team (judging from the Bronx for flank. lie now is the merous and lovely bridle paths. TRInIty 2-9126 19 Horton Ave, close the World Adventure Series day, April 20, "Can the Townsend pictures I haven't seen the floor local hero. The boy who made I Of special interest is the re- 1934.35 season at the Detroit In- Plan Succeed?" between Judge show yet — all advance stuff, good. The lad who is bringing taming of the high ideals and Detroit'. Thissicr Tasern Prefiente stitute of Arts at 3:30 p. m. Sun- Edward J. Jeffries of Recorder's "doncha know) . . . Vera Fern, game and credit to the Jewish tenets of the Jewish faith. Strict- any In "'Hie 1(111 NKARD" C We will be open during the entire week day, April 14, when he lectures Court and Harry Riseman, De- acrobatic danseuse . . . and the people. When he finishes his sea- ly Kosher kitchens have been in- with his motion pictures on "New trod lawyer and teached of eco- Oriole Adorables in a flock of new son with the Tigers last season stalled, adhering to the dietary of Passover and will regular he was given the biggest recep- laws under the watchful supervi- Explorations in Present-Day Rus- nomics in the Detroit Labor Col- routines and costumes . . . And to Pesach meals. We will feature dishes sia". When Bryan lectured for lege. April 27, Patrick H. O'Brien, break up the lulls, there's the grand tion and ovation by the Jews in sion of a "Mashgiach". A gradu- MED.—Curtain at 9 p. m. No the series in December, hundreds former Attorney General of the baby, HarrietYoung, at the baby the Bronx that New York had ate dietitian personally prepares TI which are so popular during the holiday. m or cover What're. Ike., State fo Michigan and prominent grand piano. ever seen. Hank Greenberg owned the individual diets. were turned away. Sunday he will Ihtneing follouv. the town. Jewish matrons saw to ' : The memorable beauty of the • • • present new motion pictures and member of the Democratic party, meant Floor North of Bulevanl. On Sunday Night and Every Night will defend the "New Deal"; his it that their offspring were on ' traditions of Passover will be oh- a brand new lecture. " It's not how much you give the sandlots playing baseball as served by two you'll find your friends at He, will show Soviet life along opponent will be Dr. Walter Berg- man, well known Socialist and soon as they came home from S e d e r servicei the Volga, lamed in song. He will Powatan, "but what you give them school. l. Every kid in that borough for which will TOUR SMARTEST picture its quaint native villages, president of the Teachers' Union. them'', says Sam Sofferin of the Our cosy Cocktail Room will also be open and will nerve and the quality of it" . . . and so who ho is is able to e a bat in his' be conducted by its peasants, the city of Kerelia. "The End of St. Petersburg", ] the SEPIA SPOT Special Passover Drinks second movie of the series, Nen be you find the best in drinks, the best h. .] is a an rnbryo "Bruggy" R a b b i Harold In Baikal, he visited Olhon in foods and the best in entertain- .. i.„ shown Saturday, May 4. The t, cinrierg. Rosenthal of De . There he found a leper colony will conclude the following ment always . . . And if the 'sea- troit. Mickey Cochrane, manager transformed Into a collectivized series Saturday, May 11, with a sym- son' calls for a smaller show, it is For a gala fishing village. In the Buryat Re- in of the Detroit Tigers, told your n 1 93 5o . cut down in size only h er posium on "Liberty i public, he discovered the Soviets Three minority groups have been excellence — to wit: There's only reporter last year that it was , many years con. nected with tht adj. due to the heavy • hitting had turned the wild Mongolian invited to participate. Rabbi Leon Ethelind Terry and Barnes and vii y of the Jewish lad that the Elkin and Olymi nomads into farmers. Like the Or- Pram will represent the Jewish Steger, but they rank among the pia Hotel of Mt. thodox church in Western Rus- Tigers captured the pennant in 10350 DEXTER BLVD., cor. Collingwood people and Rev. William Peck best of their kind and together their division." Greenberg mode Clemens, 91 a x fila, the Buddhist religion in Bury- with Jack Brooks and his band and LARRY VINCENT at is breaking down. No longer the colored race, while Sidney Max Fiddler and his boys, there' s Iona d uring the IaJV season Elkin has madt • polishing th e apple do the natives pray in the tem- Byfield will discuss the stand of entertainment that's real, galore. ce!t.g per- numerous PEI eENTS friends. His abi -Albert Grossman we ll oavpeprl .3 foe aan dp pies; the great monasteries gather the new social outlook. The pro- You've the right idea, Sammy ... gloom and cobwebs. (grams will begin promptly at 8:30 lity as business led both leagues in the number o'clock. and supervisory head is unques- of doubles smacked for • period Yessir! The • black and tans still _ — 12TH AT SEWARD tionable, his hospitality and con- TRINITY 2.3488 of 100 days. Charlie Gehringer, UNITED DETROIT THEATERS have it in this town and if you geniality as a host is a known Goose Goslin and Greenberg SPECIAL SUNDAY' ROADHOUSE Kay Francis, George Brent and1PUBLICATION SOCIETY crave pep, rythm, action and oil Friday Night, April 12, and Continuous Saturday, April 13, fact. are the famous "G" trio—that Warren William form the roman-1 and Sunday, April 14 OFFERS $2,500 PRIZE that goes with it you'll find it at the is they're the most feared trio Mr. Elkin's associate, Albert tic trio in "Living on Velvet," t here's Grossman, was connected for ma- MAURICE SCHWARTZ in the American circuit these which is now showing at the entirely new show featuring 'those Cover at Any Time No ny years with the Seiden Hotel Announcement of a prize con- and his YIDDISH ART TROUPE Michigan Theater. Olga Baclan- so awfully talented Browns in new days They're • slugging unit in the Greatest Jewish Talking and Singing Picture ova, Russian screen star and test for a novel of Jewish in- dances and new sensational thrills. and they wreaked havoc among Chain, where he gained an en- terest, a report on the increased viable reputation as a hotel ex- Management of rs last ieseaso n singer, is appearing in person on Earl Walton and his most dance- ecutive. t th iletah ge ue ancy chestick wldig. ir f pit n the stage with a fast-moving show activity of the Hebrew Press and able band can still please the many w MAX SILK Also the English Talking Picture including Pete, Peaches and Duke, addresses by Rabbi Henry J. and discriminating patrons of the Charlies led the boys with • For Resersallone: Berkowitz, of Portland, Oregon, .400 per cent the Three Swifts, Harris Twins „ club. go Hank while Henry M. Rose Opens His Clifford 1111 W. Rosenbach, of Goslin was close behind. and Loretta, and the 16 Michigan and Dr. Adults: 25 Cents Philadelphia, were features of the was third trailing by the smal• I Children: 10 Cents Own Floral Shop Rockettes. CLUB MANHATTAN 47th annual meeting of the Jew- lest of margins. As I say, for "Traveling Saleslady," a rol- ish Publication Society, held on • Kid's second season in the Henry M. Rose, who for the licking comedy romance with Joan the evening of March 31, at Frankie Connors pleasing tenor big time ball parks, this is • past 10 years has been associated Blondell, Hugh Herbert and Glen- Dropsie College, Philadelphia. voice will be heard at the Club splendid record. with the I.aSalle Flower Shop and da Farrell, is now showing at the CLIFFORD at GRISWOLD In his annual report J. Solis- Manhattan for one more week Streit's Greenberg's trip to the big Frank Lorenzen's Flower Shop. United Artists Theater. The pic- Cohen, Jr., president of the so- by special arrangement with the ture is rated one of the funniest ciety, outlined the steps which Fox Theater. Continued demand league wasn't an overnight ac- has opened a floral shop of his Thin They this trio has appeared in since have been taken recently to in- of patrons forced the club to ex- complishment. But he had the Matzos stuff and he still has and as a Are "Convention City." crease memberships and more ac- tend this popular young singer's result we freely predict that the Josephine Hutchinson, George tively promoet the distribution of engagement Marian Kay, talent- Cost Strictly name of Greenberg shall be on Brent and Colin Clive in "The the society's books. ed acrobatic dancer, was added No the same place, if not higher than Right to Live" and "The Floren- Kosher For the best novel ,of Jewish to the show Friday night, and Kay tine Dagger" with Margaret Lind- interest submitted to the society Karroll's delightful rhythmic tap terrapin Lou Gehrig, of the New More York Yankees. Gehrig as a first for say and Donald Wood, are the on or before April 15, 1936, a dancing :will be seen unto. next baseman is in his prime. Ile still Than two big feature pictures now prize of $2500, to be known as Thursday night. The Manhattan- Passover Ordinary loin Collin. • Ise mcan • . . (Ant showing at the popular State The- "The Edwin Wolf Award", has ettes have several new varieties• has about five or six years of ex- celent ball in front of him. Green- popular, tear 'round drink Matzos ater. been offered. The money is a gift featuring a French can-can num- berg is still a youngster with alth a trine na n wallop that from Mrs. Blanche Kohn and Moe- ber. Bill Carr, the man of many something like 15 years of base- Mid ION the mail. Poaataree FOX THEATER ris Wolf in memory of their fa- words, will be guest master of ball left in his playing career. m pre-nur bartenders Aare nach One of the most successful ther, Edwin Wolf, who until the ceremonies, in addition to the prlvd n,r11w f or tht• drink. Hank tried out for every sport e n e Stratton - Porter novels, time of his death a few months regular show Sunday night. Tues- while he was in high school. He Laddie," is seen on the Fox ago had been a trustee of the so- day night another guest artist was by far the most versatile ath- ciety for niany years. Rules goy. frolic will be featured. Club Man- lete ever turned out by James Michigan Distributor of the silver sheet in "The Little erning the contest are as follows: hattan is planning sevedkl special Monroe High School in the Bronx. STREIT'S N. Y. MATZOS Minister," plays the Midwest The winning manuscript will events for the coming week which He started on the football team iett Ai helot-lie Trani farm boy in love with the dough- become the property of the Pub- will be announced later in the 11843 Linwood Townsend 8-5786 as • backfield man and it was while ter of his high-toned neighbors lication Society upon the an- papers. AND he was on the Monroe eleven that who frown upon the romance. nouncement of the award. There he developed his speed and stem- Gloria Stuart plays the girl he shall be no restriction upon the THE PENTHOUSE Ma that is so essential to him loves, and Virginia Weidler is the length or character of the work, these days as a baseball player. a novel of Jewish fl In addition to tle continuous little sister of Laddie who helps provided it be Sunday Dinner $1.50 interest in English. The Jewish floor show policy, Ben Pollock Ills skillful booting on the soccer along the love affair. Toplining the e stage show will Publication Society reserves the has scheduled a different event team accounted for his school Direction SAMUEL SOFTER'S' . winning the state championship • h e Donald . osis, radio tenor. right to withhold the award for every night in the week. HENRY M. ROSE Every Monday night is radio three times in succession. He was Others billed are Buster West and should there be no entries which Luc i lle Pa ge, Fiv e ans els and in its opinion seem of sufficient star night, when the late floor exeptionally brilliant as • pivot own which will be operated under on the basketball court, his man John Tio, the talking parrot. merit to be published. The board show is broadcast direct from the This height and accurante eye serving the name of the Rose Shop. It is located on the corner of W. Davi- of judges shall be announced at Penthouse and over Ben WXYZ. program is called Pollack's him in excelient stead. Needless and Thompson, one block east ■ later date. All manuscripts must Penthouse Party. to say, of course, he was a Var. son of Woodrow Wilson. be submitted with a nom de Every Wednesday night is the- sity man on the baseball team Mr. Rose is recognized as one plume, the true name of the au- &tricel night, with various visit- for three years. It was in his t hor to be attached in a sealed ing celebrities featured. Thursday high school days that Hank was of the foremost designers of flowers in Detroit and his artistry envelope. is "Maid's Night Out" Friday is a teammate of Izzy 'Ike' Gold- in arranging bouquets, corsages Always Drive Carefully Mr. Solis-Cohen reported that "Collegiate Night"; Saturday is stein, who starred as a pitcher. a the Hebrew Press, Goldstein has been in the minors and baskets in well known by the which in "Dress-Up Night," while Sunday A — Accidents are ceased by- equipped to handle type compoai- features that "Dinner Delightful" for several seasons and tried out patrons of the firms with which 4- 1.00ing the .'urb without looking he was formerly connected with. Nuttand giving • hand signal, tion in 10 languages including for a berth on the Tigers during prepared by Ted Meisenheimer. IV— Windshields obecured by rain. Ire, or The shop will be under his per- English, Hebrew, Syriac, Greek, enow, In addition to Doris Robbins. the training grind. However, ac- A — APtiroarhing latereections too fast. Arabic, Latin, Spanish, German singing star of Ziegfeld's "Whoo- cording to Michey Cocitrane, Gold- tonal management and his per- 1 —V nur ear not under control. and French, is now dong work for pee," Goff and Kerr are featured stein needs another year of con- %oriel attention will be given ev- 'Receding—driving too fast for condi. ery order. A complete assort- Dona various universities, cultural so- in the floor show, which also in- ditioning. m ent of fresh cut flowers and cieties and scholars throughout cludes Dick "Icky" Morgan and 11 - 1,11 , 111a Wan. Beal Leaguer fee Short Timis under the Influence of alwa ys , ] dents the world. liquor or drum Hundreds of big league aupir- other acts. . and deliveries will gladly be made It—Runnine timber or red signal., Dr. Cyrus Adler, Simon Miller, anti spend years in the minor I — Inattention, A — and Dr. H. Pereira Mendes pre- leagues, the Grapefruit circuits, by calling Townsend 8.6101 Low HOLLYWOOD THEATER Violation of traffic laws and ordl. sented brief informal addresses For four days starting Friday. the asparagus beds, and the Texas prices prevail and Mr. Rose wet 1, - - Ettw.ting the tither driver to stop on the work of the society. firm. April 19, the Hollywood Theater leagues, praying for • chance that comes the opportunity of serving and former The officers elected were J. presents another smashing double a major league scout might see his many friends C-4-offing In and out of traffic, Solis-Cohen Jr., president; Adolph feature bill coneisting of "Ro- them in good form some day and patrons. A — A rm einnele not given, or not properly h S. Ochs, since deceased, first vice berta" together with "Ruggles of thereby hasten their progress to 11—Rocklem drivInr. president; and Judge Horace Red Gap." the big time ball parks of the N— E.PpectIng the other driver to know Had His Sea Lags Stern, second vice-president ° hat reur Intentions arc For three days starting Tues- country. Such was not the case "Ili, there," bellowed a policeman F. — Felling to mop et stop streets, I day, April 23, two big features with Bruggy Greenberg. to an inebriated citizen, you can't turn. at Intersections, L— ls , k of Graduating in the summer of stand there in the street." will be seen on the Hollywood artery on the Part of driver* . Sleuth Disguise "Yes, I can orfsher," retorted and Vic- 1929, he was shipped out to the I.—tanking Into store window. while tar Lawyer (to boy leading a skinny screen. Edmund Lowe Professor Leo A. Mayer, profess. l• to mile), for McLaglen are teamed in the Texas bush leagues immediately. the citizen proudly. "Don't you wor- or of archeology at the Hebrew mongrel pup) : "What kind of a dog first attraction, "Under Pressure," At once Hank started laying it on ry about me. I been standin' here ear not In proper mei-held,' enditlon. Arabes. meeting, light.. et is that, my boy?" ILMbersIty now visiting tale appearing as "sand hogs," under- to the old apple and slambanged an hour an' ain't fell off yet."— n. Boy: "This is • police dog." FIRST PliF:i1N,--r eirrirEnn. country, betimes that the meat Pedestrian: "That doesn't look water tunnel workers. The added the ball for an average that still Washington Labor. I.ETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT 1 discoreries in PaleetIne are of t feature is Barbara Stanwyck's has to be equalled out in the like a police dog. It only takes ■ little twig to Boy: ", None it's in the secret 1 latest starring vehicle, "Woman Texas leagues. He wan by far great value. A friend at hand is better — DETROIT Phase CAdillac 1600 than I —.— the heaviest hitter on the Dumont poke out the eye. In Red." ington Labor, service." — Was h relatives at distance. • = ... _ . LA D D I E" FE: . - -7. E E ■ ■ DON HARRIS Mann & Strafford Vera Fern •• . NO COVER CHARGE Full Course Dinner — $1.25 Ben Pollack Passover Services At Colonial Hotel In Mount Clemens Doris Robbins PENTHOUSE ORIOLE TERRACE FRANKIE CONNERS MANHATTAN Goff & Kerr A Passover Announcement . . . William Boesky TEN NIGHTS in a BAR ROOM • William Boesky Delicatessen - Restaurant Littman's Peoples Theater A New Review Dinner $1.25 - - "THE HOLY MARTYR" Cafe "Throne of the Gods" PAREE ORCHIDS TO TOM G * BARNES & STEGER Ethelind Terry M. LEVIN