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local PLAYHOUSES DUTIHHT «»l*l 'l* * 1101 M!. Pvrforinum i m itit* thin .ill' i *i>M*n hiiil «‘v< iiinii of tii*- pupul<ii smith li ul>vrt c«>luU‘ upi rd, "I'm !• ui tun* Tullffl,” Then«* murk lln • i"- Hl of lln •iiHun'im ill of tin AI mi it Umutr Up. ra < otlll.Hk> 111 (lie Itolroil • »!•> I.i huum*. 'll ill* iv on i* «ii tli«' .in* i pi**it iitluu,- !■'. vlx.tls ili.it tin* \imin ni in.ii;> in< lit, tn. iil<. ituriitK its «vi .nil. t> utiri* nf Hu' Uulruit Miami*. 'I n>' im iui»*nt «•! tli*' i a <1 nr i.. up lo li*- > * -i. tins, rvqulKV it Kim of i hi* rol'-s the.s ;ir* « .i!l'it upon to pins ami ni'isi of tin in have pi iy.4 in tii< ot'i'i .i im ii "upli "t tX-iIMOIII bl fotl*. 1I I 114 I NS lilt M ..!« -Nlil- Meit o I 111 nulls, (iii'iit pi oilurlioiis i.\ t i.i m. Mr «JI jo i lihi *ili*i It.| for tin* elns 111* Mill 111 til' I«>4'4 util lll'\t ss k 11. •• Mg Hi'lun u mu i . .-riii \Y itrrotiN <»f Virginia." a pluy l uilt aoumJ tlo* ' los tn r ui* t*l•■ ii t s oi' tli< is II war, dlffetaits; gt «*ut!> trout tin ovi i.iu> tiiilltiM or w.u ili.uni anil a l.iiK' ml* *»•■•• Os 111 t<l4* Hi t' i< I'll' N . IM'' pi •■'*4* Is f t Oil! tint p**ii of William i' I ii-Mlllo. t*■ < • ••l« I - hoii of Iti'l.oi c's ui'! -1' i.i-- '•ollrtlio* tltl'l. illl'l l'l ll 1> ' l\4'|. II • 41. tin huh > In iu follow i l.al II \S ltri'4 I). III;'. of 1.. . H 4 "llltlinll •I« is. Winn oui ns* 11 li tin hard iti if' iitul Hirtikon iloNVu ssltii f• * n >r, ts ordered to I'tiiin t" i ll I".II" mil l>> tin i oui t*'H> Os till I'niOll K' I" I'll Is .lllllNN4.il to pa.-s through ill'* fotli'i'.il luo-i. I’m* t<artN Is Inti ii i pt.-.l hn Uhyit n'irton, a >ouiik of1 1 • i*i ss’lio | i i"! I" tin' war. hnil sluglit ip'ii Wmi<ti h <l i'Hlht'i s hand in nuirri'N fr<*. 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No, Liv) ks» a”.f \.«! |*'t■*, ; v. . >u'V a rhlti* •• • n»s that Hun.** Krnut was] feed ins. It \ui- an ihpliaut. liana i putting tl. nut into tin Old f' llo* b trank. NS k. '"Kllllltl'm Wltll till I'llllltll of J .tills. 1.11 1.4t11 •* I till il.l> tli.il Will lie ol'Hl'l N i*il 10l tin* i/out 111 Tilt* Ili U'llllO . Utt I .i't lull :» a lill. li.il/ l'l . i*uU*/il j ' jloll-l i*.iUrfltlillWl." NS Ill' ll NS ill 111 H'litail I• > tin I*.it Unimex ■oinpiitiy ot i 1 1« .. i ("iipli In niSiin in 11, lilt •pi in i !(..il i uiiiriliuii of tin N** vs York Hippo jdioyi .-*. add pi I'Viuus to that pnmip.it < oini Ilian* with I’ift, Half, ivm heinis tiln ii l wltli Mark/Miirt and Alar«U**i 11. II tin N, ss. II known 111 Dili U,l mar.*. iiii" i.f i )>• pitt> •' i! >. I mil on tin* Mill is t : • 111 : ■ i.< a 1 > "lilt'd n '""Ills, ' V 1•, * .tin «•! il Its* Ita y ii,' pi'Sfnli it l*> t’atloTtnu Htiy ns nut Sahel Johnnon. Tin* to t i iiintilm s HltiKinu, dialogue, and ii' ltit; and moving pittuie*. I'rtmk ,\I i ]i• |:. 11 , - I:, ■ I" Ml "ia 1 • M 11 ■ ~* I In fot*. tin' s and'n lilt* piilillt . ss ho xva.t ! tin* pri;.' i(>al singer with tlo* I'ohan .V Mill » \l i «tr > ' 111 • a soli, nn 1 11 dl \id tin s’liKlli*.' liuliul h "f til" hill wltli Sa In* 1 Join son .\l i M »IT**II ssill hu n*ini'iuhi*red h. T. t*ip" pit i ona ui till* Hss’it't s*<»1 1 • i*• I ii*nur o "That Quartet, tin* limit ..mil* tut ttuiglit" quartet vaoih villi'* ti.is. n t*r show n Ss a ' r.l in i' .no fit fur tin chil dren t" .it it ml im- niiitlme perfnrmun i *• i Mima;->w M >"i.* ha*, hooked Worm woods t inotiM ihnfH it ltd tnonk'Si. In- I eluding th** fnr.m hlryi h* riding nton Ikex a Tins ii ii i ni" I oi I* perhaps the o 1 1 1 1 *s i now tr>p*a i luff in puhln I<iiih t>>ii lan h i .n tin comedy - kit. Tin* Kind's ftriand." will In- nnothoi enjn> thli* it l. as will t ilt.lh ris Shi lton, tin* I , dol l'd t">' 1 In i rI.N piinttlon** on th** hill will f ilind I U'*y, \\ is( and Ida 'fin Kick "ii in tli* 1 r niushil tnd '"iiH'ili art. .u.d *"*inu*i* I’and*, and I'l'Mi iii" IMt»lds. nos "It nil iii( ai .*•■' T'n w • «'l. of .I •»I v I na; "i M will introdm-i* f"t tin* Mist ilni" .."ii i't >ii la'.in and I'lori'tu** I folht (">k said to h" tin- dir of stai art. t v. ii iy.tii is a son of I’s. f an. f ini'" i li ii ’>* • a pn i»i |. 1 1 com * ••dial ..r t)"' l-i Sill" t in*at« r. iMilrtiKO. for sis \f iri. r%m 11 t. 'ln- a’lnuds of Ml N’atton.s ml (flit hi .1 .! ; (>i iHf" tlt I" sot n« V* ns . <-k s pi.a;! 'll i '.. ’ Ka Hilly thrill I. its li'N • ■ ■ <1 d'ff'-ri nt *ia tlmia llt It'S at" to hr* t i*pr»')-• nt* ' 1 i-arh h ihhlirik o'.an svith .! • ,i . ; ■ ■ 1 • i Th« I.>i i■ ■ ('ninrd.N loi> i. pi < nt in it tin- Van* ' « Italian, ii. ni.an and Ilidiri'W rljai - a 'ti'T's. wll! !"■ sri n in an rntirr*l> r**w’ ■ i 1 .oi: if !\ iiiinoiuus sk«*t''h Mi* ." um-lii i iii 'ti i 1.111• 1 \ innrn*'*l<■ I . * S^rnml Mill:, t \ KIOTI \, On tin* In mi I > llii‘iiO‘r I>i 11 N«-\l w ii: nil" "i ii, t'lil.an I'omp.inl«- will ; • -o: tfc. :,a l <•!';> «-iv.i i ions. Mai \ .. , tin t ,i»ii:i! 1 1 y i»«*«*i 1 not t>»» • .o m,i ii I will oil stork's of til** . 1 .>,in & \ • will a.la ■ i.i- i, t , ! t " plantation st u < i , me !"• r* mt' iil"wi"l • i v. ;II ail<l a lot or follow'.t by Hucln-y ' :M" . Ini rant or work a : ' r I T)lt* I'll I! .1 in i': l o'! a hot tinisii t,ir . ■ : ii l i k aml wine <lano - :u Mon pi* t iirt* -' llbp .■ t m ai •• I up Got thw i 4 i*l : i Th«» ail I iSPtI iMi Sumiaj 1 ’ H \i \ * m: mm:i, «. \uih:n<* Ti <• W in. Il *t• • I liunli'iiM will hav« ; i o\ t ’ -n>r■ 1 imt i \ for thn ' -k -■ ilk V Wk • 1 ;2r *t? 4 * jjftt wj®* || | L. fflHKSi 11 ■** ** - * lb f m * '*■ D fllli < *^L iii \ ui licit i %*»•:. >otiriwio ’••'lol'il : I I In* Wh>ui‘ Hotel <•! rit'*n*. v•< l< I- this «*v etilnu for Min - J m* s‘ l: H;i \• * ha* lift n forju nut liioiiuh to -i ui - *- lll** v rVh * s nf t nir’ fit -opi ano, Ida Hutler i' tn«* DETROIT TIMES! SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1900. Charming Frame For 'Pretty Face Picture hfttH aie rapidly gainitik' in which they are trimmed. They an* . ... , made of utraw. braid, lace, chiffon or popularity in .sew \ork, and a sulk- „ h|rre(l ntt iin(J a | arge hir d or aijrret in*; feature is the Himplicify with U usually tin- only garniture. THE EVENING STORY AN ENGAGEMENT OR SO By Stuart B. Stone. Clyniei', who dabbleil in mal oßtato, look* it nrrosß tht 1 library tabl* 1 at Menton, tin hi*, lilufi attorney. "Den ton. ' he ventured, rather hesitaunKly. 1 have aometlung to tti 11 you "Matrimony or tree silv* r?" banter ed Denton. “Matrimony," answered Clyuier. "Now, «iuli Kiiiinlnx " "Then you’re in for it?" asked Dea ton. Clymet nodded thoup'httully. "She’s an anK*'l "Ut courbe," »sniil Denton. “So’s mine.’* what?" gas pel Clymer. "Wliat I had to tell you," said Den ton. rle->hiiiK. "Do you suppose you are the only man In the world who ■ran cot. kinn all women and then to I and *;iy * himself away to one?" rivmer « huekled u liit, tln-n mused 'tenderly. "It's wondeijul how a man I who i liiiiKs he has 1* erl all there is jin lit' * ami knows every trick and turn of the game gi\ in at the la t |to a smiling slip of a woman —au-l finds his greatest happiness In tin* j giving in. I toll you. honestly. I've : been walking, on air tor a montn. ' Denton nodded. ‘I know, livery | tiling', rose-tinted everybody's your 1 triend—sun shines hrightei birds gayer—everything.” Il«- leaned back, half closing Ids eye**, and both m» u smoked and dreamed, t'lymei biuk' 1 the si h nee. j "Where'd you meet your angel?" "Cape May -summei girl business, you know." "(lot mine at the same beach,” r*.- ' marked Ciyrner. "Sin 's a dream,” volunteered Den ton "Kyes like the sky of Naples — '< ornsilky hair—voice has a sympathy lings plays, sings, llirts a little, stu idk s, quotes Browning’ "By George!" Interrupted Clymer. "Didn’t know there were two such women in the world!" "I'm in love even with her name,” continued Denton. "Angela Mae." ClymcrV. ecstatic smile died. "An gela Mac?" "Angela Mae Baldwin," said Den ton. I want you to meet —what’s the matter, man?" Clymer had ris» n to his feet, liu fa«' suddenly pale. Dis voice treru* nl< and. "D» nton, old uion, when tlivl you become engaged t(» Miss Bald win ?" "In August,” replied Denton. "What’s the row ?” "I tn soi ry for you,” said Clymer. "It was in September that she prom ised to marry me." Denton glared angrily across tli* table. "She wilt* coquetting with you. She had already given me her prom ise. \Vh>. man sip.* swore—-under tin- stais' "D do» sn't matter what she swore," said civ iner, heatedly. "She never mentioned you to me—and it's set tled In tween us now.’ "I'll st < about that!" cried Denton, seizing his hat. "I think 1 11 go along," said Clymer. Down the stairs they went 111 sullen silence. Hoarding the fame car, avoid ing each other's eyes. It was a .‘lO - minute ride and by the tlm*' they I reached the lady's house the strain ! was tel'ing As they mounted tho 'stone steps In company both men l were red, hot and thoroughly exas I perated and auspicious. Diviner gme ! the bell a vicious tug, while Denton Miss ("as** will lif l iif sji. ii il soloist dining tin* week, supplementing th* voik of |h*' llnut All Ilia ti hand urn! flu- (’llppri quartet' II I suit.* I * Hi f \rept ionally flu*- om-. a soprano of tin* t iilomtuiii quality. tifh. !*montii, • it-.ii Hint of fvl**iislvt range A** « profes sional singei Ml-*** I'a.'f lilts liinl f\tt|’- tlouul t*\pfi i» m t-, for. besides I'hunii iiihl i-otii i; i w irk. s!** has In *-H 4*»iir iiiu tin K»iUi flii mt of vitmli-vHli (In liters. at lln soprano of tin- Village i'iihii , on** of tin* most pop ilar v .mil'' Sill i* 111 US Oil I ,H I* 111 tl’** I nilllll ' i* till otif tlutt lots ulwa\s won fnvm ii I •** In,lt ss 111*11 It tiiitii* i* •<1 in tla* Tftiipli than tor. litiprtor K<»o- lias nll it i* k «*• I foi an ex* eptlonally Intel< *tih< pm- Ki'Hlit for to*\t «" k, V**s list of Iloiit Iliet llillhg tio\ cities hot h Kl'HV’i* a ini na\. ill si rlpt is ** pli*< *-*. ha I lads aml what not It'll li** has put i*spo. oil run* on tin* program to used on tit** I'onith utiil It will nntiirally he l.uyilv pH t rioth in i*l itiif t**r, Thi* * llppor 1111 it 1 1 ot has mail* a uront hit with it* s<a at I nloftlon* from various pi *1 tits in tin* mulltorluiTi. *m* ne\**r knows t wteiw tin* mush wall ooim* from. w m i n»:i. "HaiiKht • r of tin- Sou I ip*' has In-in s.- h*i t i**l h< flv** I’liii **K<\ sioi h minpaiiy n« tlie » losiiih ’>lll Totitminw ninht tin* doors of tin* Whit n* s: will • lo.ii lo m*i oil t .'.ilia f or< 'f : lin th * two |it t * fornian* * today .and two tomorrow, Mr Itowknni offers th- stirrliiK mill* turv rcnmni'f, "I laiiuhtfr * of live* South." Th** play tr**»*i* of th** *|iil**t Ii rolsta hihl fortitude of th** lirsvi* wornoti of th" s*>uih durltiK the civil war. It Is not only fascinating but tipliltinu ami ui hlstotPiil iniet*'St. Tortured On A Horse. “For ten years 1 rouldn't rlilo s horse without belli* In *tirtir** from piles." write* L S. Napier, of Kußless, Ky . "wh , *n all dortor* and other rein* otiie* failed, Buekleti’s \rnliu Salve cured me’’ Infallible for Files, Hiirii*, S’ a1 * 1 *t. (’t|f*. Holla, Fever-Sores. Ke* ii'nia, Salt Rheum. ("ortiM. Guaranteed !>> K C Klnwei. Ceutral Li ng Cos., *Gr«\ Worcester. rapped savagely upor lue door. A grave-faced, elderly wonmu appeared. Doth men presented cards. "Miss Angela Mae," they indicated. The kindly-faced woman looked tin rn. Then a light >ame over her I “Oh,” she s.nd, “you mean Mrs. J. Kennan l*reeman.” face. “Oh,” she said, ’you mean Mrs. J. Kennan Freeman.” “What.?” rasped the two men. “<m y. s," nodded the kindly faced ImatWn. “Angela married yesterday —case in life long affection. She upoke of meeting two gent’emeu at (’ape May -affable, fatherly” * i.'d's go. (’lymer," said Denton. “pleasant gentlemen, who gave h f *r much amusement and” — •'Come on, Denton.” said (’lymer. | “helped her pass tile time she | must be away from her dance, Mr. Freeman,” finished the kindly matron, jat the two tuen retreated into the street. #PbtfTp STOWESjgji THE DISCONTENTED TADPOLE. A silly Tadpole sat down ami cried till the pool in which he lived rose and ovurilowed Its hanks. “What s wrong ’" asked Grandfa ther Frog, who had charge of all t.e children. 1 don’t like being a TadjKile—l want to be a frog!” wailed the little chap. Grandfather Frog frowned at him. “Keep still; you know nothing about it.” he said ‘ Stay young wlcle you can. and whatever you are L<* con tented and happy. - ' Hut the silly Tadpole fretted and worked till he really did turn into a frog long before the others f his age. He was so proud he hopped on the bank to show off before the other tad poles who had to stay in the water, and lie strutted about till suddenly h3 smv them all dodge and hid* 1 . 11«* tried to go. too. but not t»«»1 nrj\i*te used to legs yet, he was awkward, and |a boy leaned down and caught Mm' "What a tine little frog,” said the boy; "guess i'll take hint homo." "Oh. oh. oh!” cried the Frog; f don't like being a Frog I want to he a todp-o le'" "You should have been satisfied :.s you were ami this wouldn t have hap pened," Grandfather Frog croaked out. "I'm sorry for you. hut U s good by.” It was. The Frog had to live all the rest of his life in a nasty tin box, and he wished every rnlrtnfe he’d been satisfied as lie was. Some people l»Kik upon tea as a ; mere drink It all depends upon Mie j tea. "Saladn" Tea Is a delicious and Ire freshing beverage Sold oiy in sealed lead packages. AMUSEMENTS. Neil Monday, 2 &6P.M. 1111'V A Merson Ava. Grounds J=== 9 THE WILD WEST AND FAR EAST ; AsMmbUd In Brilliant Conelava and Rspmaantiof Ha role Hlatory Drawn In VtgormM Appeal from tha Inspiring and ivMitful Past Prssantlng In One Arana Vistas of Two HcmlspAaroa, and tha Paopia and Customs of Many Nations I i§te A Proudly Pre-amlneat Combination of Two Groat Amuaement Institutions UnUarsalln Interast Occidental and Oriental Pktnrcsqaeness Strange People from Foreign Climes in Typical Scenes and Incidents Equostrian Experts from Everywhere l.) D XT THE t>ACNTLM»S HORSEMAN CoI.WM. F.CODY (“Buffalo Bill”) Scent, Warrior, PatUiadnr and PUiaiaea A Brilliant Array of Thrilling Featnres Fearless Men in Deeds of Daring American Indians, Cowboy# and Cowgirls, German Cuirassiers, Japanese Soldiery, Royal Irish Lancers, Mexican Vaqueros FOOTBALL HORBHB HIGH SCHOOL EQUESTRIANISM Russian CodtaoSa U. 8. Cavalry U. 8. Infantry Devlin's Zouaves South American Cuaohos Bedouin Arabs and the FAMOUB COWBOY BAND ROSSI’S MUSICAL ELEPHANTS Mummolh Quadrupeds fAjia the Juu.il'*, which Blow Trumpets, Unite Bella, all iu Ihtrmuuy. AN ORIENTAL SPECTACLE tPflectnur th*i Splendor* of the Unman tie I .%r livt. It. trod 'icing Camel t 'in alradee. Hindoo I ukira, Jap, mess &u<l Arabian Athletes nn<l Acrobats, et<\, etc. An Animated Picture of Kaleidoscopic Color and Greet Brilliancy, ; The Battle of Summit Springs Barbaric Warfare Shown in Seance of Thrilling Itealisiu —'The Downfall of the In, nan Warrior - 'Hie Death of Tall Bull, Killed by Buffalo Bill. TRAIN HOLD-UP BY INDIANS A Practical Train of Car* and Locomotive used in Illustrating the many Perils of the Iron 1 rail. A Holiday at “T-E” Ranch Pleasures and Pastimes of the Plainsman— Cowboys and Cowgirls in Sportive Playfulness. PIONEERING PICTURED IN PANORAMA TWICE DALLY. 2 AND 8 P. M. Admission (Including Seat) BO Cents CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEAR*. HALO PRICE mi ns ■ ■ ■ i— ■■.■■■,, ■— , r AT H. DL I HUI I Mate. Tuea., I hurs., Sat. LAST WEEK Aborn Comic Opera Cos. m “The Fortune Teller” Summer I’rteen—Mklilsi Mill srsla at 60e. Speetnl Popular Mulsi XT..*, (Mir, 75»\ rnrr FRENZIEO riILL Diving Dervish Plunges From a Tall Mast Twice Dally at 11 A. M. and 6:45 P. M. All scats protected from sun mid iiln l.\ Immense wnt •ryirtiuf nanviin , .mopy. i it.iml slninl 'hairs (including udnip sioni, (I ot» *>n sain dny «»f exhibition ~t sniiilrrs' Pnlnce of Swrrla, I 11-143 W ondn iird-n% «*. ELKS’ L CIRCUS D. A. C. Grounds Afternoons at 2. Evenings at 9. bK>KItAL %IMII**»IOV 35c. ( iiii dkk:\ AinnsMio, me. Tonlulii—'l lie Hlg ('«uti|M‘l 1 t!"t) Hor«i* Show one fiundicj ••ntiics Monday Mglit—l ii cvy oi Ks and Celebra tion. Nearly Six Houis at Put-In-Bay Independence Day Steamer FRANK E KIRBY. The Flyer of the Lakes. JULY 4th and sth, 75 Cents Round Trip. Free Dancing at the Colonial P.iv<- lion. Finzel’s Orchestra. i Warm Wat**; Chutes. BATHING < Water Toboggan. i Pig New Hath House. NEW BASEBALL GROUNDS. M tmnioth ICol. I Vi. inn , Sumne i «i 1r - lit* nr. and Coui Wonderful ('nv,-, N*o »•'. 1 1 a eb 11 kc |o Cedar Point and Sa ndusk\ on .1 u!\ tb |.Clive l oot ol I’!.. I Mretl Sflind.il .it '* on ii ni.. Monday at S '<o a. in. tiltin' '< (hi |i ni \>ni.t:v a in vn v Detroit river steamers U'-.fc D«yi, R: 15 m. m. and 3 m . r.vrrw Sirmn.r Saturday Aftarn’n. l:30j burviAiA. 9:18 a. .... and 3 toun ,j , np 35rA.it., rhiWrsn Mrenfa. Orrh-.n. Muac •Jltnp.. Ourtn Lunrh. Caf* .1 Hark. B. r* sli*rt W bil. No liquor itrriiiillril, I t ,r»laaibia Moonlight. Too.. A- Frl., 3:30 ( olumhia l.aka Rida, Kr., 9:30 n r n«SI to fduw aa> pertoa .din Mon to beau or Psrk i* n^enrd. '.l'i'\ Wayne Hotel Gardens BOOS'mu ooi'i BAND JKSiiIK WOHW, wi.priiao. unit < Upper Quartet. Concerts 7:30 to 11:30 p. in. Quartet 0:30 to 11:30 |>. m. dally. II Ik l.e.t 1 lass ( sfr *>rr»lre In Connec tion. kfIMUMON KRKR. Lillies must I be accompanied by Rscorts FREEDOM NEAR: ESCAPES. M ARQI’KTTK. Mich. .1 nl v ." (Special.) George Monroe, To year old, a '1 rusty, ’ ran away from the Marquette prison farm late yesterday A fooll.-h ad. He had only five week* yet to ttrte and rev apt arc is c**rtat i. AMUSEMENTS. ********** ——ai Tke nation a glorlnua blrtbdu.v M Ike I lit* l.autl off lit* home or jOSQflQHjflr fl " nil mo rt-lr bi uir f Hull) Ur«! #7 TEMPLE gW Only Legitimate Vaudeville Theater in Michigan. JL THE I*AI KOUNLT tO. I'r.-a* ul% V “Hotel Laughland” $ > Ibr N.*vr< »| Miltliwl Knrrr, W .lit a tonipaiM of lj I'eopU. HAYES * & SABEL JOHNSON 4 TIIE HIt.OKMT HIKE ACT IS \ .V(T>l \ 11.1 K. ’ rrrwul Lug Ibe t vnietijr Oilditv Entitled "A OKI. AM ot HAHY JK '■ FRANK MORRELL 4 l-ulo a .«*tar in the « oh«n * Horrla UluatrrU. in Momduaue 7 anti HM((. : *—tfUß. W**.mr..s ... * (ontedlana. \ Nfe tiif Hie »df mHffi ’ FIDDLER & SHELTON WEST & VAN SiCLEN *4r f KiiffoeMeil Willi Delightfulneaa. The Musical <>rinnitalum. BANDY & FIELDS ~THE MOOREOSCGPE I r -Sot ell v I lam era. I’lriiMnc to the Ere. ’ w -“- k Jul|f 12 Cecil Lean & Florence Holbrook ► NOTE—OrtHI J fitn li a atm i»f frof. Lean, of Drlruii, and eon ddeivd one of the tireuteat Star» of tlie Xaudev'.lle Mace. f FAREWELL |T P|| fl ||J| I BEGINS WEEK LI W ***. U b¥S | SUN. NIGHT V AUC HAN GLASER and His Excellent Company in the Thrilling War Drama WARRENS OF VIRGINIA Another Big Belasco Success. ( y.V.AtiiV.l. ~mTr . CLASER EV.W.. ) 101m—>l:il int‘c itiiif \ lull*. •• \ II\» 111:1.oirs IIOIIIM K." WAYNE HOTEL GARDENS The Most Delightful Spot in Detroit. Boos’ FamousMilltary Band IDA SUTLER CASE, Soprano Late of the Village Choir Cos.. CLIPPER QUARTET CAKE SERVICE SUPEBB. Admission Free. Ladies must be accompanied by escort. 4 Sunday Eve., July 4th fmesggzSTß. COLUMBIA Lake Ride and Concert. SOLOIST—CH AS. M. CLOHF.CY—FULL ORCHESTRA. NO LIQUORS. FARE 3‘>c; B*tes Street Dock. inns 808-LO 4s“"‘ TWO BIG BOATS EXT-’<\ TRIPS. FROM FOOT OF 3ATES ST. 8:40 A. M.— STR ERITANNIA. I Mu hlc ii«i t:ai-h MrHnirr. 9:30 A. M. —STR. Bl A, t onttmiou* Musir tur liiimlmr it 1:30 P. M.—STR BRITANNIA. iii.i* it|. lie irtilll I til lit |>. m. 3:00 P. M.—STR. COLUMBIA. <nf«* ti|i«*n I mil l* p. in. 5:00 P. M— STR. BRITANNIA. >u , m , OKS 7:30 P. M.— STR. COLUMBIA. 8:30 p. m.—str Britannia. | Fare, 35c; Children, 25c S PEG SAL MOONLIGHTS TO Hft & (Hi Sn COLUMBIA U\.ve< at 7:ju i» tIM *" *■-- W ; lr BRiTANNIA l.civr at X <. Regular Columbia Moonlight Tues. anti l ri. Eve., 35c. SACKS *ss&h*£!3!j£Lfe&&Z • „ml S~T'—l*. >4eBF*»«^HOgAS jfrrmriiTi g£S|£ otiPoiT BEST VAUDEVILLE L » 4 TZ.nwV' ■ ». - ._. .-.--- ■-• .I.—— fC£&\ Make Year Own Test BY TIMING THE OPERATORS YOU WILL FIND THF, ■ '‘S HOME TELEPHONE SERVICE SURPRISINGLY QUICK. i <>r rates call C ity <n. Contract Dept. Home Telephone Company Page Five AMUSEMENTS.