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Page Four DKTROIT «PK*» HOI »K. Er Frank MfJntvre Lufflft 1 gtr-.M wm pra—cte -**■ r»i4i mg hi a »ifi r-g Wednesday matinee. beginning 1 day. Fsb It, In "Knobs." the oO "‘7' , >' Georg* Bronson-Howard. In which li* . recently concluded a snecsgsfnl eu ?ageinent In tbs Hudson thea-ter. >♦»’ ark. whers It was accepted as tl»e I real comedy hit of the present season. This will he Mr Mclntyre's first **l*- • ♦ vW V?' Jr KKA \K MrIKTI RK la -Rashs" la the Uetral* sßsra hense the drat half of asst week. paarancs in Detroit as a star, but there are few who will not remember him aa th'- big. Jovial drummer of "The Trav eling: Kalesman," in which he appealed the post three seasons It was because of Mclntyre a enormous success In this play that his m-nager. Henry B Har ris. chose him for the role of star, end the selection of "Snobs." a light corn ed.* by George Bronson-Howard. wai a particularly auspicious one. for both atur and play scored an instantaneous hit Ir. New York. "Snobs” is the story of a milkman turned duke, and ta redundant with humorous situation# waTTratted to Mr. Mclntyre's art. it Is seid. The first act shows a tenement room in Baltimore where Hen Disney. I Frank Mclntyre*, la listing after a hard day's work and ruminating upon the possibility of a milkman ever stepping Into Bill Taft a shoes. Suddenly there is a knock on tin* door and Hen opens It to admit Nondas Parkyn. daughter of a wealth! pickle manufacturer and helreae to a million or two Nondas only want* someone to call a cab for hor and Hen obliges, but after she has left discov ers that he has succumbed to that dread disease known as “love at first sight.” There comes another knock ~«Pd this time tt is wm attorney, who ■hows him. with Indisputable proofs, that Instead of haing plain Hen Disney, he Is the long-lost Duke of Walahlre with the greatest title in England and a fortune Which claeaea btm Instantly with the Wall-st. contingent of anti- Shermanites. Hen. at firat dased. soon recovers his senses and inalats that, for the time being, he remain Incognito. According ly he prevails upon a pal. Buck Reads, to accept the role of duke while he will follow along In the guise of pri vate secretary. Thus the two descend upon society the next day Buck, the false duke, is attired in s very proper riding suit, while Hen apj»ears In a ra diant assortment of garb which makes him look like a cross between a Bow ery bouncer and a vaudeville come dlar. Society is. of course, fooled and showers attentions upon the supposed duke, alighting Hen at every opportu nity. The play ends happily after three an.using acts. “Mr Harris is said to hurt furnished Mr Mclntyre with splendid support, which will include Myrtle Tannehlll. Eva McDonald. Kath erine Stewart. Marie Fltagerald, Roy Fairchild. John Cumberland. Orlando Daly and Frank Bcownlsa. Blanche Bates. David Belasco s pop ular star In "Nobody's Widow.” by Av ery Hopwood. will be the offering In the Detroit opera house Thursday. Feb. t 2. for three nights. Miss Hates’ suc cess aa Roxana Clayton, “the widow.” has even surpassed her enormous hit In "Madame Butterfly.” "The Darling of the Gods" and "The Girl of the Gold en West.” and. Inasmuch as "Nobody's Widow" ia designated as a farcical ro mance. her triumph as a comedienne is nM the more emphatic. “Nobody’s Wid ow" la a comedy "as light and fascl- i jlK^Btigjfj'V' i /Am- 1/ .* r •'«■ » -, , f AM ' tij’ &>' -' ‘ , „•*, •- -v •■» * •>• •» ■ j Jf ... *■ -<>&,#■ .••* * r'> - r-- K/ v i 1 ‘ - ‘- v - HI.AXC hi: hatjk* la the l>Mr*U opera kooir tkr l«M half of aril week. nattng •• thistledown and hk delicious* ly efrervesoent as a glue* of cham pagne," with a novelty of motif and construrtiva quality that established It last season a* one of the New York blarest successes Mr. Belssco retains the chief sup. l>ortln« player*. Bruce Mcßae. Adelaide I‘rlbcs. Re* McDoufgll, Mdlth Camp* b**ll, Alice <’lair« Hlllott. Minor S Wk;> son. Arthur Hyman and Mauls dross. The scenic Investiture, embellishments aid minute details that have made the name of Belasco famous, are conspic uously In evlde nee. tVhut better rec» ommendatlon need to be Riven to any star or attraction? TKMPI.F. ToppiliK the Temple bill TII t week will be the popular sins in* oonuST e|enne and tauitfvlllf favorite, Resale Wynn, who will ra4urn for bar annual ovation. Mias Wynn Is probably the most popular, of all the songbird* who trill from tfte Temple stage, and this envious state has been reached on merit, for she, I* well equipped vocally. Another fafrt’ot that has largely assist ed In her eoecos* Is her conspicuous daintiness ;qf , manner Miss Wynn is always unwind to perfection, and has the distinctly French “knack" of wenr ng clothes well. FIAr aowns are of her own design. Rhe is also fortunate - 1 1 ■ ■ ■ ■. ■■■ ■ 1 ■ i ■ AMUSEMFNT3. liw Yirk Symphony Orchestra ttAI.TF.iI IMtHtOst 11. t nudnetnr. ARTIII ft Mimith. Pianist. DKTIIOIT ARMORY, Mk Feb If, ml Hl.t p. m. h Principal numbers. Hi-'tlmvMi s Fourth , • HMnpkony and Tsc balk owe ky’s Piano Concerto. ' Reserved seat# 9t. 11.10. 91 and lie at Orlnaell'a. IN LOCAL PLA YHOUSES SIGNOK TROVATO K«*e« ntrle violinist on tbe Temple thea ter hill next week. present a spectacular terpsh horean of fering. Dorothy Rogers and company will have a comedy sketch labeled "Ba ldee ala Carte." Martinm-ttl and Syl vester will provide the fall-nround a< - robatic stunts Harry, H Lester will appear with anew collection of pert saving* and song* The Helm chtl di on, Bud and Nellie, will sing and talk The Sutcliffe troupe of Scotch pipers, dancers and acrobat* will of ie<* s promising feature and the Moore escope will close the bill. Temple patrons will be treated, dur |ln possessing a magnetic stage pres- I mo*. These qualities, combined with a I™rural charm. or mamrr ->r>t rrrrsvusX [ "runty; havr* Tmnte Mtsv AVymr tmv ttf I the k most populur personages in the I two-a-day World. For her coming en gagement ah«* will introduce new de lights and surprise* in the way of | song* and gowns, ballads topical hu ' moriems and serenades being pleasant -1 ly mingled Trovato. the eccentric violinist, some ' tltiu-a called "the Creutorv of the vio lin.” will provide the musical feature of the bill, lie is said to he itn accom plished comedian us well a* a must rm, and is proving one of the biggest hit* lg vaudeville Ilia offering is a Id* n.l of music and fun Dim Burke, tii- veteran dancer, assisted by Mollio •Muller and the "Klx Wonder Girls." will p T . -SiM , ; ] L I wh ! . *. * ? 1 y I i] v., I S c. 1 r ii GARRICK £O^ j(\A\tn atari lag Monday. February IR L af", fWWy Matinee Ratarday Only. t*fv(/// \ Frleret hOe, 7fir. *l, R1..V1, *2, A ■SMC ISCHEFFi’ i\ * \otablk PRonrmo\ or V. * fohann Strauss’ Greatest Comic Opera “NIGHT BIRDS” (DIE FLEDERMAUH) Augmented Orchestra. Ensemble & Chords of 75 . TODAY—“KISS WALTZ' Til K A ( TllOlt** PKODFCING (OMPIM ““ «JO»l\ (ORTI ADOIAI’EH “ a “The Gamblers” First II V CHARLK* KLEIN Time "Th** Gamblers" Is so realistic a picture of business ii and domestic life in certain circle* that it ranks an one of the truly great American plays Su T X BOOS and His BAND J Aft. a t g , 11 Ml** EL*A KELLNER, *OPRANO Price*: ttreb. fit»ri Dal. Mle and 3.V| llnl. I Ir. 3<'m'| F«ih. Clr. Ur. iWS THE FAMILY THEATER Toe < ovum m s io a. m. to iiiso p. m. >.> Hi«a<- nI. MB ATI It OKI limHt.i 7 . FKIT7. MIKKN. Director. HAWLEY & OLCOTT CO. SUSSSH niJI-H TIM. I.IKK ON THK VAIDFVIM.F ITAIiE. SWnENEY A ROONEY. Pedestal Dancers CEOTmsTcte kwtotrr JACK SANDERSON , Claude—CLEVELAND—Marlon HOLMES A HOLLISTCH IVYKODI ( |m; M IAKi I Rom --Huh F, II JOHN A LOTTIE BURTON ED. RE MONDE EMILY FISHER CROSS A CROWN TF DD V Ai Cl UCD “i RKOinti mimkim «i\<.r>u * *■ «A R I Ob C. Llvl L n \NI» DIM IMi SKIT. “MIF, lUXTIiH ttll THK snow U1R1,." ’| n*o LATEST MOTION 12 BIC pictures acts hh. mtti.h rim m MAJESTIC THEATER NOW SHOWING The Talk of London and New York; R The Sensation of the Motion Piet are mA World. Time Shown in America Outside of the I New York Theater. Where ft In ™ Now Running at One Dollar Price*. - '* Bi I I S ■ ■ ■ 3—Other Feature Fhms To Each Show—3 IOC OUR PRICE I 0 C THF DETROIT TIMES: SATURDAY, FERRT’ARY t 7. I*JI2. lint the week of Keb 26, to present met I of 44 ft operatic nature The head line '■Hein-tlmi f r th-- week i* i*» be Mrrrfr-n irtt t rr-d—ln 'TaaS.-- -llk-VTTTTT! tlon or stars. "The Florentine Singers, widclv known tf** one of th* best oper atic and vocal organization* in vaude villi and one that iv« ver fail* ti* *. <>i •• with lovers of melody The cpnipa ti> is compriwed of a group »*t -,■**» tuol art lata from such organization* as tbo M< tri-politan. Hamtuersteln's. t)>e I. • Sr,.ls of Milan, tbe llenrv \\\ Savug* and tb- Boston Urantl i*pera compan ies It will be comprised of selections fror.i the be«t known au*l ntoul popular or»eratir suceewse* of tit- world, flavor. r*<l with enough of the lighter soft of mnsli- to make the offering attractive to all. Other features of the eathe bill will be the dark Wilson trio of fun niakers end travesty artiste, •"'laud (illllrg water and company. In the!** farce. "A Strenuous Rehearsal.'' and Iucl; Lynch, Detroit's popular entar taintr. (iAIIIUIh Tommencing next Mondav evening, the noted prims doune. Frttti Setoff, will play a week's engagement In the Iftß * Sk* *, ■lji . ■snii • Y Wfr \jT» / / Ur V*»aj - nur/,t hhkif la "Night Hade" la the Garrick ant week. Garrick theater, with a matinee on Saturday only, her medium being the famous Johann Strauss comic opera, “Night Birds’ (Die Fledermausi, Mttduim S, beff's I* the f|i*t orgaiilxa titfli t<- sing ibis work in English. Th* production, vvhlcll ia b> the Mi'Wio ciiubert, I* on the esuie no\cwortb> *• ale ns that nt -The Mikado" Birds. with *t* ***.“>re of alluring waltzes, polkas, reiaauxas and 'lrink- Ing song*. Is considered he n*»»st* r worlt of Straus* and it German cl.ianc, If Is a \Vi>« k that i|*pe.t|s p.t-t i< ul.t ily t*» lovers of "worth while" music. % The j»|o'tprescue' lot tie |> German.!, and tin- plot I* TJi»- result of a pt ae- Uunow* cluu.o I*h * lo ijlasßeil t>atl. with lusti ctUuif to have tli» in p •.■*•* t* otti.era tlinn t liein-e-iv eg, and tbe «>Ulcon»e Is *u< h a tangle of affair*, compiomb ing fliitatl«»ps and other complo ation* (bat a ci*nie*«i**n i* necessary to re-tore pea.e and har mony Madauie »m in ff Inis tbe |uiit of a I'oquvltlsb ti;at 1. a part *t*e lias * it,- hotl in Vienna and during her con ,n* > ti<*u with the Meicopolitnn opera unit in everv cjt' of the tour Detroit Opera House 3 NIGHTS Beginning MONDAY, FEB. 19. 20. 21 MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Popular Price Matinee Wed., 25c to $1.50. HENRY B. HARRIS PRESENTS yH MHKmNTYM ffimjM&k BYGEORGE BRCNSON-HCWARD VvW Pi THE FUNNIEST W. | B EARCE OF THE V# WTWBtTIETH fENlUlff ¥ FORMERLY EXACTLY AS PRESENTED now I JKPJS2SSJS. AT THE HUDSON THEATER . "HEN** DISNEY THEJRAVELINC N.Y and THE ILLINOIS IN SNOBS i aft. l : E 5 M * N 1 THEATER.CHICAGO I ... I .3 NIGHTS—Thurs,, Fri., Sat., February 22, 23, 21 MATINEES THURS. (Washington’s Birthday) and SATURDAY. DAVID BEI*ASCO TutonrlnA/ senda Detroit Another Triumph ’ 2S2i-i»il!aLSi!lS22l BLANCHE D A TCC - I V fi H 4 * FARCICAL JLr XJL JL JLJ L/ ROMANCE. NOBODY’S WIDOW PRICES: With the name Incomparable cnat and A9 nn A1 an trnn grodwdtlon that mpth nte.i \ r »v lurk S-.. 00. $1.50, SI.OO, 75c. 50c. , Uy for nr%rn ,„„ B | h , |*,t *ea*ow. Ls*t Two Performsace* Toflay of .fuilnn Fltlnge la **l Faaclnatlug Widow.** nENkY VV. SAVAIit: Oilers 9 Months A Mile a Minnie of 6 MotttllS New York LAUGHTER. Chiraco ■*■ The Furiously Funny Farce, - Rupert Hughes* Comedy That is Convulsing the Continent EXCUSE ME (“I Train Load of Laughs.**— \ /“ I Laugh In K very \\ ord."—\ N. 1. Herald. / l N. V, World. I Prleea ItOe, TSr. SI sod 51..10. R-. Wed. Mat. 2.V to Rf Only. “SMIOkI II'" WFFK AT TIIF'HIt. TIIBATFH. ■ VATI I IUI BEGINNING L I ULUIvI MATINEE SUNDAY EXTRA Matinee WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY The Biggest and Best of All the Cartoon Musical Plays. Newly Weds [6OiPEOPLE] J a i>i:i n.n iki i j amo r% a ) in i;m(im. ..r C ______ MU mW \ Ml A 1 _ IMt * : TT _ M > THEIR - Sparkling Music. ftorgeniin Clowss. Dasallug FlTeefa. THE BIGGEST LAUGH SINCE FUN bEGAN Bvcnlng Prleeat I.V to 7.lrj Matinees. J.'.c to tlOc. (test Seata. TODAY, I.AVT TWO TIME*—"MKIIiMIVt DAKiIITER." ARMORY TSSSfFEB. 22 Mr. I*. C. Whitney Announces Farewell Appearance KUBELIK “WIZARD OF THE VIOLIN” I‘rlrrs - •!."*<». fl.no. 7.V* and hOe. Heats Monday at Grinnelt Hroa’ Address in.ill orders to Burton follver. GAYETY • -•• ■ 11 : LADIES’ HiEHT L.\ri;v LAO.ES TO * AT. t Fseept Thnrs. 1 loc BURLESQUE S STELLAR ATTRACTION QUEENS OF THE JARDIN DE PARIS Jacobs and Jermon’s, Inc.. Spectacular and Elaborate Production in Pleasant Bits from the French, presenting HARRY KOLER The D.minutive Fun Genius AL. K. HALL .... The Tall Slim Fellow WITH A COMPANY. OF FIFTY. TODAY AND NIGHT—“BEN WELCH’S BURLE9QUER9.” I tie «, rith a| have it t«» be the most .ulvant tgeons rulrH(if has sung In years. The t ostutiicM >n e fi» \\ to ami the i u*t number* mail! HriiuHw o f»\ ot laa* the follow m* nam*.4 aite t Frank ltu*bwortb, \t. dei *oii. John K II ixxurd, Frank Far rtugtoc Milh.irv ll>«ler. Jilorgau \N * * It* in e, IMltii 111 ad ford, llazel t.’<*x. Jean l«4ur«-iu*e and I »».-*•• *»i *ltv • llrandell. o— t’f arle* KleinS*.ittcressful new |da *. Will ■<,.>!.- It* ln*t he.ll to*-. tiTnnon tn the ♦ Ptretek tbeat*-r, *aiu day. Feb ‘J** Ii tli.K .li.ima. Mr. Klein lm* taken gambling is hi* llienie, :i<*t the prt!> kind, bet that which l* done witii fort up* * 111 Wall-st. .I«*li•( Kmersoh, an old-school financier, win* lias hitherto ■L*-4-n - l fle,t to count hi* profits by fh<* ttnvt • ap«ts. ia indue, and l*v Id* 'ovsr-amlil* tlni* *i*n to raise tin* stoke* to mil lloiih vJTIir solidly entrenched flnnn cl vl Interests fearing a Strong rival. < mutinied on Page Five, AMUSEMENTS. TEMPLE jgg. " I Feb'y T Sutcliff Family 19th. I T »OM OF KOTLAhII Vj M I HARRY B. LESTER k M I “THIi: JOVIAL JKUTKH- I Dan Burke| And His 8 Wonder Girls £ •THK LADY DAINTY OF YAIDKYIUE” BESSIE WYNN KtYORITK (OMEUIKME AND M»UHIRI) H THK '•« HKVIOHK" OF THK YIOI.O L TROVATOj HKt K>T FKATI HK OF T»IK IHUHY Ml »>KH CO. |jj Dorothy Rogers & Cos. k l> **ll \HIK* A LA ( AIITK" I Marti nettl & Sylvester k ••BOY* WITH TI*B IHAIHI” S Mat l L e . I Bud & Nellie Heim k Ev^ Matinee* , ..kyk.< .mykmlm | gening All Seats 1 1 —2sc, 35c, 25 Cents mooreoscope 50c, 75c I’tTIIK UKKhI.IB Cl jp on The People’s Choloa Hit 11 IT CONTINUOUS VIUJEVILii 1 V H H iP Oo«mI Sbnw*. ® ® ® Win-re Fverjhody fhir«. *eata Krurrtrd. Pfcotf H. I*l. 3 MIOW * DAILY-—Mat* Dally Suit). 1.000 I WKKK CCD IQ I MAT Seat*. lOe—K» kb. 7 tSQ A »:tr. lOr, ?c»e. :iOe | *O >1 ILO, IU I _‘jjHQ_P_M_ TIIF \ M Kit It'A A FA \OK IIK, JAMES J. CORBETT la bln lliimurnii, >1 <>nol«Knr, “ I hlnK« That Mli*ht Have H**ea.‘' H CHVKI.W OF* Till: %IIL 4-CASTING RA ?PBELIES-4 W orltl'a f.rente»t I'oMfil) t aatlnu No^rltv M£Y£R. HAARis <& CO. Preaentinx the Natural tomedy hy Stanley Mwriihy— “Fnat *l«le l.llr." TOR CA T & D’UZ A Wltb tbelr M Tfoa|*e of ltoo«it«*r. Lnniedlana**—The Italy Feature of lt» Kind Mefwre the Public. _ RUDOLPH & LENA MILESCOPE I FLORENCE ARNOLD Tyrolean V ndelera. Photo Foniedy. SlnglaK ( omcdlrour. TWO MATINKK* TOim AMI TOMOHHOW AT ‘iitHl AMI Jli3o. WelumMci !r - - AL VAUDEVILLE - - ‘•TH£ STORY OF THE ROSE" romnlr l)ram*ll<' Playlet h> the I'nmou* llertrain May Compaay. Delirious Humor and Dainty Stagecraft; an Kmlgrant Girl, an Artist an l aj> Heiress in” Romantic SHuattons. May C. Heyers Mmo. Bohee ( nl>nn Mtibl In k al r > : Krand opera aelertl n n a ttlih pipe oriaa arrnmpa nlmrnt. Mimical Number Kstraorrilnary. Ilia Hit in < let Hit ml last week. JOE AUSTIN f'H tR ifTKH ('(INKOY Ejlvzpv Jr §|B glplSßg yTßushling r"o.mv o«o"id 1 The I Toy & Cos. tt. 1 I I *tir a!!X f4 I EQXanZX ” The Clever Prime Donna. I fIDuSOM B|Al|l In their mirth-producing sketch. jTj^sTT^® ■ Igjjl ‘THE PRIMA DONNA'S IDOL A ” HMM AVENUE EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE TITLE THE COZY CORNER GIRLS WITH Oan—CRIMMINS * CORE—Rosa in The superlative original burlesque in two parts “A HOT MATCH” 30-A Beautiful Oh Os us of Young Misses-SO Last Two Timet Today. “THE WHIRL OF MIRTH.” LAMB’S MANIKINS I'rnltnhl.t the Moat Plnliorntr and tiffin 111 til Manikin Prod nr tln n In the V nrld. “THE GOBLIN’S DEN’’ tpre tanilar >renle Art. S—CLEVER PLAYERS—S Ihr Jan. hrnnrd) f umpau> la the ttreat One-Art, -J UK IW In," THE GLISSANDOS KITRKTRIC i i.mvp THE HOME OF BURLESQUE AMUSEMENTS. CASTELLANE BROS. MIVKI.TY 11CLIST9 MATINEE DAILY