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Page Four TiSMPLB. Otort# Bclwii, * clever portrarer or UuiTaa. dpeaUievJpigady aliaiauiers on m« and on *<' XiioWiedgid drllat In "• noug charac ter roles, * will btlag big remarkable lucciii, "The H.fn oi tha Rose. to the Tempi* theater next week. as the UDttttlinc feature of the bill. The play. • tender and appealing little drama. Is declared by many authorities to b« the btet of its kind ever staged In tigfc-claM vaudeville. The playlet a Inspired by tn* well-known Itai lan dialect recitation. "The Koae." and vrae written by Mr. Reban In collab oration with C. T. Dma**.’. author of “In Old Kentucky" and other n Eight people are required to enact the sketch. which in elaborately stage The balance of tha program will run largely to cogged? Paul Morton and Naoma Glass win present a merry atng- If B I gblty ,*< . «■! . * IliP . k y, - "kv; "/ * "J PL • pier d| I Fill. UAIITOi, Y fag Detroiter lu appear In the Teat pie. tng and talking skit entitled “a»y Lady of tha Bungalow.'' A famnut Lambs club gambol comedy. “Honor Amon* Thieves," boat described a.e "an orig- Inal solution of a perplexing financial problem," will bt an inter**ting num ber; Edwards. Kyan and Tierney bib themselves as “Rollicking ling-timers from the West;** a foreign musical Im portation IS the act of Irene Bercseny Hungarian cymbal player, and Toska. violin eolotst; the Bteln**r trio and the Two Dooleys open and close the bill respectively. and the Mooreoscope rathe weekly will show actual war scenes In the Balkan conflict. DETROIT OPERA llOl'ftß. An opera, new to Detroit, Fran* Lehar's "Gypsy Love." will be present ed In the Detroit opera house all next week, beginning Monday The pro duction l« said to be an elaborate one. a large company, notable caat of sing ers and an augmented orchestra en tering Into the ■cßlfni 8f Tha presen* tatlon. "Gypsy Love" Is credited as the biggest tblr.g musically that the famed author of "The Merry Widow . and "The Count of Luxembourg" has dons, and tha music Is said to be tar above that of the average production |srj r, ySj ’l WM [ > >' .JwPy V '~ I ; ""V" * H •- I jL< ‘ PHYLLIS PARTI YGTOV Prlsaa I«ua of **6ypay Leve," l B the Detroit opera house. 1 " - '■ ■■ ■ of the kind An American version Is a bit different from the one George Kdwardes le presenting In London, and Phyllis Partington and Arthur Albro. the prlma donna and tenor of the pro duction that Is to be seen In this city, who were sent over to London by Manager A. H. Woods expressly to d*-| clde the matter, reported that the Amer'can verelon was much the bet ter for the American audience While In "Gypey Love" Franz Lehar Is said to be more romantic, he is more eer- 1 lone than In "The Merry W idow,” and has evidently tried to write s work In which there will be found more val- , usble and pei nanent qualities than those of simple tunefulness. At times the music In "Gypsy Love" Is said to j rise to the dignity of grand opera. The company, headed by Phyllis Part ington and Arthur Albro, numbers 100 people, end there will be an orchestra of Sf. "Robin Hood " the delightful De Ko ven opera, will be revived In the De troit opera house the week of Dec 9 with a splendid storing cast. The De- Koven Opera company Include* such singers ss Bessie Abbott, Florence i Wickham. Welter Ifvde Herbert W»- terous and other men and women who have won places for themselves on the operatic stage. "Milestones." a plnv which has ere- ' ated an Immense amount «>f discussion end Interest In Tomdon and Tew York will be nreaented In the Detroit one*a bouse Dee, IS The play 1* the Joint vn*k of Arnold Bennett, the novelist, and Edward Knnhi<»urdi. who wrote "Kismet” and Th* Faun.** BARRIER. Never have the "Phlmes of Nor mandy" pealed forth euch a summons to music-lovers perhaps as that which the Ahorn opera company will ring In the Oarrlek theater next week, begin ning Monday evening. It Is ssld the Ahorn management sought to make this production of Robert Planquette’s romantic opera the crowning aeh|»v*. megt of Its successful career. Tn In sure a mounting of the work that will rival even the moet Imposing produc tions of the past, the three acts and five scenes have been hullt on the evclnrama plan. The scenic equipment elaborately presents the fishing village on the onset of Normandy with its vet __a*la_aavlgating on an ev*r-sctlve ex panse of water: the rgirtlatlr fair nrrnt with Its wealth nf Incldenfst fest'ires. enmrlae* and funmakers Including the Raven Orunatkoa acrobats six ot t**e*n women sad the Vorlap troupa; tbs in terior of the ancestral hall of the Chateau de CornerJite- the Apple or chard ln,fhtl bloom. ah»’ tha final seen# of the garden fete The specially Se lected caat la beaded by Vlnle Daly, nhoa* apjfvearanee in Yhe rrfle of Rerp*». letfe. tn the Hammersteln I*>ndnn pro dection of "The Chime* of Normandy" contributed in ns small degree to the success of that revival: William Wolff. In tha character of Oaapard. the miser, which he has slaved more than 1 e*« Urr; Qar?'.Haydn, a* Qrenechle'is; vn«s Delay tarot* •* dstmUat; Fred Fraar, as the ftaime. and fvr-Mt Major, as the Marguls Frederick Amndel - Will ha .thy conductor, and there wfft ha a Urga sad attractive rtom i Hawaii, the "paradise of the Facldc," la meet yieldly depleted la Oliver Mo- IN LOCAL PLA YHOUSES ro SCO's production of Richard Walton Tully's picturesque drama, "The Bird of Paradis*," which will be sem In the Garrick theater, the week beginning Monday. Dec >. The characters br «u*p. Into tha story ara a loach-comber, an American promoter of hustla end ’a duetry, a native prltfat. a young Amerl- ■■ ■ —-> rmw ■ > ■■ * As ; M ... \ i I (t ' r m* / . * ‘£ . '*t . V /x, ' i ” ■ ■■ ;. * * ' _ - - —— DAISY IKON, Os M The tklox • of Nuruiand)." La the Oarrtck. can girl who lifts the b**ach-coml*-r from his degradation, and a >o<ing American man a lp* succunihs to t: alluring charnis of h lovable Hawaiian princess. Ther«- arc. tun, native nuitl clans and danc*ra>, and a nealth o. beautiful ** erierj I.YCKI R. Like a lifeiih of real country air ii)k%, ' blue skies and open ’The 1 <ij Hdm •- stead' ~r»me* to the Lyceum Sunda’ afteruoin-for u .week’s stay-. That the l>atronage will i»e large goes without *a> fng, f**r. althougli this Is the twen ty-seventh season of The t*ld Home stead," It Is still a potent magnet and bids fair to continue so for many years to come. The play Itself la aa fami liar t»* the m*ji rty of theatergoer* ns rrVfrV^jP^ mm i .s■* sli l 4:y v \ ** * wr M R|b m* riß ; H HI H JHjuhHl K. L. NXADKH, “Earle Josh." la tke “Old lloateatead." la the Lyceum. w>?"«r%at. f* ADD I f PRESENTS * A Special Cast of 80 Singers in the Most Sumptuous Spec tacular Staging Ever Given Planquettes' Masterpiece the CHIMES o r NORMANDY MASSIVE CYCLORMA SCENES. BEE: The Village by the flea, the Haunted Castle, the Orchard In Bloom and the Big Realistic FAIR with Its wealth of novel features Including WONDER FUL ACROBATS, six of them women Solotate—Mies Vinle Daly. William Wolff, Mias Daley Leon. Carl Haydn, Carrick Major, Wm. Wh‘te. Eta, staged by Edward Temple. Curtain at S:1B sharp. Vehicle* at 10:60. Today—Mat. aad Night—GRACE GEORGE la "CARNIVAL.* Oliver Morocco Will Present RICHARD WALTON TILLY’* PICTI RJCSQt/E DRAMA- The BIRD of PARADISE WfctK DEC. 9. First Tlaae Here ORIGINAL COMPANY A STOKY OF I NPARALLELED LOVE INTEREST AND % PRODUCTION OK WONDERFUL SCENIC BEAITt. BIG COMPANY OK WELL-KNOWN PLAYERS, AND A 4.R01 P OF N ATIt E HAWAIIAN*. JAMES E. DEVOE Announces ARMORY, Thursday Eve., Dec. 5 McCORNIACK The Great Irish Tenor In a Program of Operatic Arias and Ballaoe PRICES 75c—51.00—51.50—53.00 Heat Hale opens at Grlnnoll’a Monday, D«a I Mall ord«>ra filled Im partially when acoonopanled by remittance and stamped-addressed envelope. GAYETY Bsaanamß CADILLAC SQUARE AJVD BATES STREET .-rr- ' ■ Midi IX THE NEW Hi RLESQUK SENSATION* “THE FLYING DUTCHMAN ” MIGHT PRICES—Ik te fIJR I DAILY MATINEES— Re-Ma SMOKING ALLOWED. 1 LADIES— lOe. TODAY AND ASTI N CPS MIG SHOW." a household word, it ie simple of plot deals with homely Interest and le re plet# with genuine humor, it makes a direct and immediate appeal, for it preach** a sermon of faith, hope sod charity and presents a tender picture of parental love and home Ufa. An excel lent company, with E L. Snader. In. the late Dooms n Thompsons fa mous rale of Uncle Joeh. and Mr. Tnompson's daughter, Annie, ■ pleylng one of the prominent roles, the fe moui old play a ill have e splendid Interpretation. MILES. A notable offering is promised In tb* Miles theater nest wsek. In "The Star Bout," a romance of th« prise ring It Is an elaboiate production, requir ing a cast of 50 people and a carload of special scenery and effacte. There are three scenes, laid In end around ■p*: *' I KHU) 11. EUR HOFF, roarllin, ob the Miles kill. the New York Bowery. end In the Olimpia Boxing club. The final set ting e'low* a regulation t>r re ring with a championship battle In progress. Harry Sullivan, who last appeared in the Miles in a racing playlet, heads the cast as .loe Brady, "the goslin/ Another headliner on the hill will be i Joseph Callahan In hla original crea- , lion, "Great Men. I’aat and Present. Mr. Callahan, who is well-remembere 1 by Mllea patrona. makes up for h!« various Impersonations In full view of the audience. Something out of thrU ordinary, In the comedy Tine. Is prom ised by Fred Eckhoff and Anna Gor don. "the musical laugh makers." Ver satile entertainers are Harry and Anna Mae Seymour, who sing, dance, crac J..aea and give Impersonations In a way all th.lr own. Completing the hoi will be the Aerial Sherwooda. Ned Norton, blackface comedian, and tne Mlleacopa comedy films. NATIONAL. Next week's Mil in the National will Jtf headed hy France* K**lth and com panv In the comical satire "The Boas of the Houao.” Introducing a suffra gette chief of police and many of the familiar characters that appear in the dally newspaper cartoons. Another Im portant feature will be the Five Aerial Howarde. marvelous acrobats, wfo have Just closed a successful season with fvlngllnr Brothers' circus. Other acts on the bill will be the Hartmann Slaters, eald to be the original Califor nia "Texas Tommy" dancers; Williams and Gilbert will present for the first time. In this city, the comedy ektt en- WEEK COM. SUNDAY MATINEE, DEC. I. BILLY W. WATSON WITH HIS FUNNY LITTLE SLIDE. AND GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND THB DETROIT TIMES i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 80. IM*. HEAR AGAIN— "The Legend of the Chimes," "Just Look at That," "On Billow* Rooking," "It Wa* In September." "I May be a I’rlnoeaa," 'By •• Your fi»de," "The Bird Ha* Flown," Eto. Eta tilled "High Idle In a Cabaret." Jess Uelgard, the musical Dutchman, the man who has nutate In his clothes, will prove interesting to the little folks ah I well ae the grown-ups; Lynn and Untj Wesley will offer their eccentric ab- 1 surdity, "The Girl from liackerdam," a 1 tabloid farce-comedy with music, dancing. sp«< lal scenery and electrical effects; Fdorenoe Evans Barr, the whistler, features classic singing also. Mayar uni Hyde will offer anew ver sion of "Tne Burglar and the Man;" the latest photo-plays will round out the program. COL I MBIA. A strong bill. In the Columb'a the ater next week, will be headed by tne western playlet. "The Catapaw.” pre sented by Teddy Hurdcasile and com pany. Longhrake. McConnell A RJch ardaon have a popular song review with piano trimmings; an all oomed> offering le that of Iva Donnett. ae an old colored *'m\mmy" washerwoman I-ynn A Honnle H.tssard si "The Mu • ‘clan and the Girl In Toyland." have an electrical singing and dancing act the Three Letters, In the sketch. "Re pentance." present a real story with a dash of seriousness, good situations, fins comedy and a lesson to the youth with the "wanderlust;*' "Hank Spong'e orkestry." by Art Adair A Cos pre sents dialect studies and Impersona tions of s»x different nationalities; a different man kin act than la usually seen is (list of Margn'a Manikins; "It Happened In rvogvllle" Is a satire on village life hv those canine atars of vaudeville CMn’s fin**: motion pic- j turea of real Interest will complete an , excellent bill. DEThOIT HOUSE WEEK SET* All the Week, Starting Monday Popular Priced Matinee* Wednesday anj Saturday—2sc to $1.50 *■ — Tmostnotable product/on. | Musically, more pretentious than "The Merry Widow" or "The Count of Luxembourg."-—Philadelphia Record A Week of Real Comic Opera Last Two Performances Today—-Chanarey Olcott la "The Isle O* Dreams" WEEK DEC. 9 BEAT SALE THURSDAY Tin Om Superb Crowning Mus.cal Eml of Ihe Entire Season THE D£ KOVjLN OPERA COMPANY DANIEL V. ARTHUR. Manager Freaents the Greatest of Ail Revivals, the Nation* Light Opera Classic, hluslo by Reginald De Kovea. Staged by Daniel V. Arthur Book by Harry B. Smith. THE MOST WONDERFUL CAST OF GRAND OPiIRA STARS EVER ASSEMBLED FOR LIGHT OPERA. BESSIE ABOTT WALTER HYDE FLORENCE WICKHAM Metropolitan G.O. Cos. Cov. Garden. London Metropolitan G.O. Cos. CARL GA.NTVOORT EDWIN STEVENS HEHHKHT W ATEHOI 9 Boston Opera Cos. PAULINE HALL Metropolitan Q.O. Cos. (•EO.FItOIHIM.HAM MISHA FERKNZO PHILIP SHEFFIELD SVLV.A VAN DYCK Royal O. O. Cos., ANNA BtTWKRT LOUSE LeBARRON Dresden. DOROTHY ARTHUR Company of 100. Chorua of SO aelected from the Metropolitan. Philadelphia and Chicago Grand Opera Companies. Orches'ra of 40. NEVER BEFORE IN LIGHT OPER A H\ «* THERE BERN SUCH A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. LYCEUM Sr'.>BEG.^ T .v DENMAN THOMPSON’S HTEe OLD | izz OMESTEAD evening ®^ or 7 That Appeals to All Mankind. matinee prices ■ ——T =s- PRICES All the Celebrated Semen aad M oaten 1 Fee- | terse, taelailag l&C The Famoua Double Male Quartet, The ™ 4 Grand Choir, Grace Church, New York, Etc. Perea me I Dlreetlea es Mr, Freak Tkompaoa. TODAY—EI see or Meatell la "A WOMAN’S NAME.” I THE FAMILY THEATER TK CORTINA QUA, Id A. M. TO 11 iO<i P. 11. ||| K h»r ALGMERTKD OWC'IIESTRA. C. PHITZ HARHI, DIRECTOR. " FRANK GHAt.AM and EDITH RANDALL PrMcat “A QAY OLD ROY" A Prafena fa—Ay Will a AurprUlnic I'lalah. AHKAKN U 110*1., SKAT, ARTISTIC IIMiISH All) DANCING. TII.LI WHITSB V] I O DOSSKIL BROTHKRn7 aSO LUa. of Vaadrvllla. |_ “la Dear Old Ireland." BKALTirt'L Kremer, Belleolaire and Harman K( HOPKAR SKRSATIORAL ACnOOATI. MA y B A J|'\K, I Till! KK “faffertaa will a »nHra»e« f." I Jnve a 11» Wina Ia a Cnardlra ara. By EDGAR FOREMAN A Oil. "OAB-CTRCId-DAY"—SPECIAL SCENIC EFFECTS, j LATEST toOTiuN lUO I DIPTIinPfi I'MIKIM AM) 'on* mm Yeu Hl.krr I rIU I UVIL9 DKIHATIC Like miow. litter PRICES ■■ aL vf^ ■ w A fti\iV^ FRANCE-REITH A. CO. 1 la a Comleal Satire oa tkr Suffragette f|aestloa Entitled ‘THE ROSS OF THE HOUSE.” latmdaHag The Saffragette Cktef es Police. These Titian Twins. JESS BELQARD THE HARTMAN BIBTERB The Fanny Mnnlenl Datrhmaa. Ortgtnnl California Trim He Han Meste In Hla Clethea. T *"”’ n ‘‘"'* FIVE HOWARDS WILLIAMS « GILBERT ... A . rt „ Sidewalk Ceaveraetteeallete. Oymaeatn aad Aerehafs FLORENCE EVANSBARR~ LYNN A UNA WESLEY Eeeeatrte Slngtag and Comedy Skit, W hint ling Comedienne "IN4 Girl From Haekerdnm” *■ > Ldeghable Comedy . Sketeh Ratitled J "THE Ml RGLAR AND THE LADY” ART Ail AIM KalrnaUer mm the Columbia bill. OAVKTV. Whoever wrote "The Klyln* Dutch nmn. ' In Hilly W Watson and the Girl* from Happyland will appeft - In the Onyotv tninter. n* vt week, profited by the aucreaa of George M. (Continued oa Pear Five! TEMPLES] MCTi\i J .k lA'Htl tivv-iu. hfUt* J VAt DK VILLE’S DRAMATIC TRIUMPH GEORGE BEBAN DlatlasuUbcd Character Actor, aad Associates In "THE SIGN OF THE ROSE" The best play vaudeville has sssn In many ysars.— N. Y. BTAIL PADL MORTONINAOMA GLASS IN A MERRY SINGING AND TALKING SKIT, "My Lady of the Bungalow" A I.AM IIS* CLUB GAMBOL PLAY. “HONOR AMONG THIEVES” Aa Original Solntlwa of a Perpleatag Flaasclal Problem. Edwards, Ryan & Tierney CHAS. & FANNIE VAN HoHlcklua Rngtlmero. -Stag* Carpenter ts Aehter" THE GYPSY QUEEN ctfixfh trio IRENE RERCSF.NY, Assisted MIS.IWBK JnlU by Tuaka. Harly-Burly Tusahler*. THE TWO DOOLEYS—JED AND ETHEL Mooreo cope t'aihe Weekly — n nss «A PC Datro.t’* GrM.NI Iwl II M Wud Xf LOQtint \ou» V*u-evi.ie Beats Meaerved. Phene M. ISO. • Shew* Dally—Mata. Dally 2iM. 1.000 I \\ KKK nrn A I RAT. beat* loo—Evg*. TiM t* 11—l Se. 90e. 3d* | COM ULUi / | 3.30 P. M. VAUDEVILLE’S MAMMOTH PRODUCTION, “THE STAR BOUT” A Romance of tbe Prime Blag. / THE GREtTEST S-ROUND BOUT EVER STAGED ftPP I ’I HE GOSLIVN TRUNING tit ARTE lib Y LL 1 THE HOW EMC AFTER DARK APP < THE OLI MPIAN BOXING CLUB ULL | HIE FIGHT ARENA w l -THE STAR BOUT" FRED ANNA ECKHOFF and GORDON "THE MUSICAL LAUGH MAKERS." AMERICA’S FOREMOST CHARACTER ACTOR. JOSEPH CALLAHAN Presenting Speaking Llheneaea of Croat Men Pant an Present. P-OTHEB STC ACTB-B CONTINUOUS MATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW FROM S TO B g If g T All Seats Xp&fitmbia cewt3 TEDDY HARDCASTLE A CO. IN A HOIiERKIIi PLAVLRT, “THE CATSPAW*’ ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST STAGE SETTINGS EVER SHOWN. IVA DONNETTE MARGO'S MANIKINS “KoLOHED KuMKUI" Differ eat from Other Manikin Asia . ,^ R . T . AD^ ,R *£ a .. THREE LESTERS “MASK* ■IPo\ U UK , r t ”HKIiVTIIY > . IjYN h \'//aho NIE longbrake, McConnell a. ~m. .A. ou. u. & RICHARDSON Tolland." Slnartag Entertainers Estraerdlaary **Tbe Canlae Stars g\ g\ | flhft f Q • la « lr * n of Vaudeville." V/Ulll O UUUd VlUa«aLil* •IT HAPPENED IN DOGVILLK" A VENUE | Z‘JZ\ I “oli'Lr E THE GIRLS From MISSOURI HEADED BY DAINTY EVA MULL THE LITTLEST LEADING LADY. Lut 2 Time* Today—THE DANDY GIRLS, The Chicago Ladies' Orchestra Will Furnish an Entsrtalnmant In the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium at 8 p. m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th General Admission* 25 Cents DANCINQTONI6HT aad aEvery Sight Eif*rt ■aaday. Vtuyre Hotel uardene The Place Like Home TOSIUHT Mardl Oran—aelee* M—ls ■ Pretty Ulrla— l.nf* •( Kaa. ADMIftMIO* FRKE, Per Clevelaad, Plttebargh aad all petata eouih end Hit leave dally IM* p. m. Fare to Cleveland It. Pittsburgb 11.36; upper berth. II; llwer berth. |1 61, whole room. 13,60. \% eek-Kad Kaemreteaa every talar, day—Clevelaad |t 60 round trip. Ticket Offices: Wayne-St dock, Ma jestic Bldg., lit Woodward-even IT4 Orlswold-st. Jeh Pr lot lag Deee Right. Tlatee Prtatlag Cos, Ift Jeha IL-gt. g s ROLLEF THE PLACH lot; KNOW | 3 bfibblONS DAILY I to to isi at« S| Ttae to iviae f ST HA I II Sf«TBKN’ 14-PIJCCR I BRASS BASD. SoralsK Seoefoas, faaaewg Toma- a waada Mraea Dead organ. ■ Freo morning Instructions to am beginners. Ladles free Meaday II aad Thuraday hfteraeea aad ■ ' evealaga. Only rink In the city equipped with Richardson n«w li speH.il fiber wheel, ball-bearing .1J skates. Ppeelali Wed. night. R Dec. 4. Leap YSar skating party. II Souvenirs so everybody. ■ ' GRAND RAPIDS DAILY IBEVICE leave Detroit fdl A.I. Arrive Peatlhe SiftT A. M. " Daraad • liH A. M. « Oweeee iet JiU A. M. a at. Jobes IOiINR. M. « loala ISiM A. M. “ <4read Raplda 11 iftg A. M. Buffet Parlor Cars and Coached Leave Detroit 4e«n P. M. Arrive Peatlae Si4o P. g, e Daraad Si Aft p. g. « Oweeee tdtP. R a St. Johae 7iS7 P. H a loala ........... a<Sg P. ML « Oread Ray Me.,.. IiMP, R PtandarJ LI ring Car Servtea. Parlor Cars and Coached. OHy Tickmt Offlom