DA SILVA, HOWARD (4 May 1909-16 Feb. 1986) regarded his native Cleveland as a "second city" long after he had left to achieve stardom as an actor on Broadway and in films. Moving with his family from Cleveland at the age of 1, he was raised in the Bronx, N.Y., and completed his education at Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh.
The COLONIAL THEATER opened on 16 Mar. 1903. It was located at Superior Ave. near E. 9th St. (until 1905 known as Erie St.) Built by the McMillans of Detroit, the 1,472-seat theater was a distinguished house for almost 30 years. Shortly after it opened, it was leased by Drew & Campbell of the Star Theater and for several years was used for vaudeville productions. Among its subsequent managers were F.