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Coming to the Local Playhouses j|
PBmI lilKl < . .<•
Krl»«l far!un n th.
■ill* bill »<* !>♦• I ! In f
■*B theater n.vt work Th--
■era Will be Vr oil, Tim.-
■* en 111,
■fig John S l-el' k mill V.ihel
■•lid Frank Hu-h
■ "Yr » title- 1 im. 11 ,i!! ■• w >'
■tn « U-a. IMI i
■>m BUnael to ?n .Ili'tM h H1.,1
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I CLAKIM4 HOIK
j la MMtral ahlf Ib Orpkeut*
■ •Ranks 'first gain* the displeasure of
& and a forfeit of hwvinic
■K plar Ilia witches horn 1* demand-
W'al. la • prologue. Ml» Keith rela-ee
*’sls# lt|MM an<l there follow* * merry
■ aarty #f muel'-iana at a lodge gate
Lgßg a MM In th* parlor of a colon
mansion where the nl<>t ta worked
t B*s«CsrS«leal end Mr D#u k and
■ ■ms Keith, well-known cornet «<>|o-
UMJmL will he (tsalated by Violet Wun-
BsJlrllch and Marjorie Moore cornet
MKr Pow*ll and Joe Ranger, trom
rEM, aad K B Merrill* base trom-
aad arUrhea' horn Frank Bu*h
L'-h UUer of humoroa* atnrlea will
mmtißm • lot of new atorie* and. »•«*-
BBpMl Me Ml»n»h* repertoire, hi.
VJBmML'wUI Im marled from dav t*
m Sw. H4la Clark ae*'*t.-d h riart***
r- Kaa at th# piano and cello. »111 pro-
E- ytaelk gartaa of character etudle.
UMim Mia include tha Younger.
P BKrSey end Pecan Hoy and Arthu-.
I' Jgjgglara la "Tun in a Dining Car ’
Orpbeograph There a-111 b*
C SeggSE program, both before and
gwafler all matinee and erenlnic per
fv MRUMWCee nnd Friday eremna May
I X tIM fikkl dancing conte*t. for local
Pntlam comprising winner* of pre
jKpvmTeuwteata. will he held.
i. S‘'Pb*Xl York Winter '
"Maid in America ' will
& MN Bloeeom Seeley romedienr.e. to
L Buttlße the reudevttle bill tn the Tem- i
I; Hint week Mia. Seelev a**-.«te<l
E Morrta at the piano. ha*
to vaudeville and t« winning
mpw fhror with her aong. and clever
|r’ ■Egjgg and famou* *Todoln ' num-
Sgr. frt private life Mia. See'ey I*
B? Ka wlfa of “Rube" Marquard. the big
5e Sgthpaw ginger of the New York
£' Wttim Will Oakland note-l rr.ln»t-e)
|'-v Mhaw, and four associate*, Iw.na-d
r Ifcngr rr Walter White. Mar'ln
jfe.:,,tllk»P nnd Edgar Allyn, wgil appear
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RE.,
HraStk* aeeond feaßir* of the bill, of
wIUKS a melodlofe alngtng noreltr
liSVtSd Club." n#l Sera will he
Iff 4mm popular vaoderllliara Lulu
HBOtneir and Orant Blmp*on, In
Biteir naw comedy. "At Home ** wrl»-
iiariir them by Herbert Hall win»-
Kffli. Another later eating number will
IIIW-'M* Mt of Tameo KaJlyame. the
SfJHmaneee writing marvel, who ar te*
HffSPnrard. upside down, with both
ll&u id tha gam# time, different
BIUiM with anch hand at the •*me
■ nnd In many other Inronretv-
wnyg Other number, on the
gMlsir tnalude Robert Emmett Keane
lirifii Muriel Window formerly with
»(■* Passing Show ” Nick * Roller
KdtMF' Otrlß. a .ertet of pretty
■ I WMa from the Berlin Winder gar
brother* In “The Kollle*
ml Korett V and Ar.toin
MM th* weekly new* picture*
E DMTKOVT OPRRA HOI HR.
M ■Mhll and perlmutter win par
H HMt • aeeond viatt next week In
I'll' Qtrolt opera hou«» lernrln*
m ■pday avenlng. the **m. comparr
KiMfl ' appeared here tn February
m fenmi by Jullua T»nn»n and Julian
IgS MM. 11l the .erne part*. pre*entlng
w■> popular comedy Following the
■ffMgnmg p*rforman<e on the previou#
of olay and plavera The Time*
Hg 4§M: “Tha Tntaah an-1 Perlmutter’
■ IPfIM of Montagu* Hi*.* whl- h .-n
■i MnalaM reader, of the Saturday
K<. iNalll Poet for *•• many month*.
■ M an th# stag# of the Detroit o p>r*
■■gba this week, and an audler,, e that
H Mnerded that theater In e\ er' corner
M ■Ktty hlnht. shrieked end rh, rtled
m ■wttailanoiii apaam of l« Mgbt.r
jH djiM tba una and down* of the famou.
■rTBBy jtum tajhikm
MM Nrlaatter.” !• Deirdt
firm of *aulta aad clothing.* Abe
Pi-taah. In the person of Julian i:.-*-.
and Juliu. Tannen aa 'Mawruaa' Perl
mutter, are very successful la making
theae charavtera .md r.al The play
has been accepted by thousand, -of
pnnat In other cltlea a. being atl
wool and a yard wide, and In rlew <*f
the fact that anitou. customer, not
only crowded th* Ntrolt opera ho'».e
Monday evening, hut hat e been ***g-*r
buyer, for every prformanc* during
th week. Potaeh and Perlmutter’ will
he aa sncceaeful In aelllng their go-Mte
In Detroit aa they hat* been else
where ’
Cyril Maude, the eminent British
actor and hi* l»nd<>n company will
begin a week# engagement In the
Detroit opera houec In the »uc«e*»ful
comedy dranta. "Orumpy. Monday
evening. May Id In xirump. which
la the work of Horae# Hodges and T
Wlgnev PercyvaL Mr Maude appears
as a crabbed old criminal lawyer, who
ha. been living in retirement for
mant years, and who la forced to turn
detective by the theft of a Jewel In
hi* houae Mr Maude has been one
of the leading character actor, of
Lstndon atage for years, and last sea
son he scored a great hit In New
York with *Orump " Hts associates
Include El«l# Mackey. John Harwood.
Rowland Buck.tone. Julten D'Alblw
Alexander Onslow. James Dale. C
Prohyn-Dlghton. Murray KlnnelL I*
Trollop*. Mable Hlcke and Maud An
drew.
MILKS.
Tha Hendrlx-Belle Isle corapapy In
"The School Master." e merry trat -
eetjr on tha old-time country school,
and the Royal Neapolitan band, are
the feature* announced by the Mile*
for neat week. “The School Master”
la considered by many vaudeville
managers the best act of Its kind
ever produced In vaudeville. It af
fords a half hour of good wholesome
fun. Marvin O Belle lale as Patsy, a
lean. lank, freckled-faced lad. keep*
tha audience tn hysterics with the
prank* he plays on hla teacher and
his seat mates, while the ecboolmas
ter of Tom Hendrix 1# said to be an
ascellent bit of character work Sev
eral aong number* are Introduced aa
pert of the regular school aaerclae*
th# company Including some excellent
singers. The Royal Neapolitan ban-1
com prises six men and a woman, and
their offering la high class tn everv
particular. The repertoire include,
popular and ?laaalc .elections, artis
tically rendered The band scored a
tremendous hit on It* last visit to the
Mile* a few months ago. Daisy Cam
eren. eccentric comedienne, will be
heard In a budget of exclusive char
i
DAISY C.tIEBSH
Pww.lhg sketch *a Mica. Mil
•cter songs, sung In her own way.
York and King, hailed aa a clever
pair of entertainer#, will feature Ba
personatloaa of "colored aristocracy.'
Seymour and Dupree. In a comic
novelty. th# American Klo/en-e
troupe, sensational acrobats, and tha
phnto-comadiea will complete the bilk.
Preceding the vaudeville b|U each
afternoon feature photoplay* will be
Shown without extra charge to
patrons. _
* LYncrK
“What Happened to Mary,** anew
play la four acta by Owen Davis, sug
gested by the “Mary” stories In “The
tmdles' World" produced last season
In the Fulton theater. New York,
where It enjoyed a prosperous run.
and was equally successful tn tha
Majestic theater. Boston, will he pre
sented In th* L>yceum next week,
starting ffunday night, by Vaughan
Olaser aad hie company "What Hap
pened to Marr** is described as an
eld-fashtoned lov# story and It
classed with such successes as "Tha
OM Homestead.' "Way Down East”
aad "fthor# Acres. '* Mary ltve* In an
oyster shtppiog village oa Chesa
peake bay with a mleerjjr uncle and a
soporific aunt. Her one friend Is
Capt. Jogifer. trusty eld sea dog who
gave bur the rudiments of an educa
tion City people visit the Island and
ISABKLLK IHKHHAH
Olaift »t*eh <•- In Lyeevaa.
Mary bagloa ta long for a wider horl
»«r and M at thla time Mary a life Is
being mad* miserable by her uncle
l who trie# to fore# her to marry Tuck
Wlntergreen. a fl.herman. she rebel,
and runs away to New York wiih
Capt JoglfeFa help The rest of the
story has to do with what raally hap.
peaed to Mary In th* big city. Ml.a
Fourteney will play Mary and Mr
Olaaer, John Willie, whom ahe
In Naff York and with whom ahe has
a pretty roman s. The members of
the company will ha happily cast.
BROADWAY STRAND.
Orac# Miller White, whose novel
“Tees of the Storm Country" mad*
one of the most popular of recent
film*, has had another of her novels
dramatised. From th# Valley of the
Ml**lngwhich will he shown at the
new Broadway Strand theater next
week, beginning ftunday. Th# Fox
Film corporation announce* It as hav
ing aa all-star raat, prominent In
which are Jane Miller. Arleen Mark
et 1 and th* Tohtn Twin a, Oenevteva
and Ororge, well known as Juvenile*
ou the legitimate stage. Th* action
takes place In the lake region of
aaatern New York with th# principal
character* about equallv divided ne
tween the squatter and th# society
elements Children born Into one «>f
these environments are kidnapped
and reared In the other and the resul
tant complications farm an absorbing
plot A one-reel comedy will supple
ment the main feature. Count Per
ron*. baritone, well kaown In De
tunjew- y
SHFcSt®
JANE MILI.F.R
la ■•flax plcteree Broadway »tW*A
trolt. will be the soloist for th# week.
Broadway Strand *h->wa run from 11
e. m to 11 p. m.
W AS HI At. TOR.
Ha.el Dawn th* a ell-known and
dainty musical comedy star, whose
prettv f*«■•#. harmirc voice and #u
peruvr talent ** a violinist mad* her
■pr > w.
/*
«»a*4.«. *e.%a#Rr
la aistlac picture, la W aehlaglo*.
■ Cooler Than Belle Isle g
rke orpheua* bn* the #al> »rlratllr.llr «-«rreet xeetllatlag
•y steal lastalted la say Detroit playheaee. Or the bnttest
iar. th# tirpkraa la as r»»l mm a refrigerator.
ORPHEUM
If, A F.A lETTT. AND IHKLHT PHONE
RnAKFR")' the I .ergret aad Reet Ctreatt *f Mala IBf iQL
PUUnLU t eadrvtlle Theetrre la the W #rtd k kerry tCT. MU
:: iz 4 big shows today :: nis B
WEEK COMMEHCING MONDAY MATINEE, MAY 3 BM
Vaudeville’s Musical Novelty H|
YE OLDE TIME I
HALLOWE'EN I
JOHN S. LEICK AND MABEL KEITH 8
SPECTACULAR mm BRILLIANTLY
< PICTURESQUE / BEAUTIFUL
** SCENES m MELODIES
Positively the World’s Best Story Teller
Frank Bushl
6-Other Summery Features-6 8
PRIZE WINNERS' FINAL OANCIN6 CONTEST FRIDAY NI6HT H
Oaly xlnner, nf prevlnn. cewtaata will eeaapete fee the daeet
HZIIL ..HrrrA In n *lw.llnr event
*+ Shout# Matinees 1:00 to 5 JOP.M. I
& Dally Night* (cofttlnuoua)7:oo to •: 1S; 9:15 to 11:00 P. M.
Nothing Cheap Butth* Price I
10c 20c 30c I
Best Service Best Mosle Best Service
x ITKHAOOt * Wgp RTKAIAUA
SHOW P—ll am„ * SHOWS —7 Id and
* •*' * 4l - WRW YORK pnilL „ ..
6 to p m _ BRICKS— 10c. Uc and
rßlf'Bc— 10p and lie ||>FA ** lie.
Few Ij>ge S*ata glc * ’ F#w I»ge Seats, 10c
Begining Sunday, May 2nd. v 1918
AN ALL-STAR CAST IN
“From the Valley of the Missing"
An Absorbing Drama of a Revenge That Tanglod Many Lives
By Qrac# Millar White, Author of “Test of th* Storm Country."
“William Tali’* Overture. Ona-Raal Comedy
Count* Perron* IS-pi«c# 50-Btoo
Baritone / OrchMtrg Organ
DETROIT TIMES
such a prominent figure in The I’lak
Lady.** will be .ern next weelf In the
>\ ashlngton theater tn th* name part
of a comedy called “Nlobe." recently
made Into a moving picture. The
atory has to do etth the coming to
life <>f * statue of th# tearful Nlobe
of Oreek mythology, and the subse
quent dilemma, tn which Nlobe and
her owner, a re.pec table middle axed
an.l very dignified insurance com
pany pre.blent, find themaelvas aa a
result of Nlobe a unfamlllartty with
modern Ilf* and modes. A large cast
of well-known placers surround Ml.«s
iDawn In addition to "Nlobe" a
splendid travelogue will complete
the program.
C ADIt.LAC.
Billy Spencer, th* original Orogan.
In ' Kroutrmtytr i Alloy, a burlesque
■kit which has long been popular,
heads Watson's Orientals, to com* to
th* Cadillac theater Sunday after
noon. for a week s stay, Anew ver
sion of the skit with Spencer in hi.
original role, will be presented. The
company Includes Jules Jacob*, as
"Krousemeyer '* tlertrude Sommer*.
■'-JD*
i.KHTHI ur. UINAKHI
-U itwa's Oriestah." la < adtllar.
Bettlna Sheldon. Tom Burnett. R-iy
Leavitt. Bert Hilbert. Tun Sidney !
Margaret Sheridan and Sylvia Hro
dle The first paxt of the show Is
called ’The Joy Un*. ’ described x*
a travesty on “I*ln*fore. * Klgßieen
musical numbers, most of which were
written and arranged especially for
thl* production, will be Introduced bv
the prtnctpkia and a chorus of So at
tractive girl*. Olio acts will Is-*lud*
'Julck s comedy cartoonist#: Damon
sister*, eccentric dancers, and Oer
irod* Sommer*, comedienne. At the
dose of each performance Zumara
will offer a dancing specialty.

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At.. K. HALL
-BrsHsi) HlrW,” ta Hayety
Souse I
NEXT WEEK
MAT.
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NEXT WEEK—MON., MAY 10
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATUROAY
Lust two performanc#* today. M»y Robson, “Martha By l»ay"
The Raat P.palar aad «swrt*fal Staeh OrgaataatlM la AmeHea. 8
||li| 0 ' ,IWEE v B r , " B I
■ ■ wtUlll is. to 75c E
25*5*«»«« Wfd Sa '- I
mUBUHHOIHH A Mr. ■
VAUGHAN I
GLASER
'•■Sisidßrl.dlM FAY COURTENEY ill y?v flay I
WHAT HAPPENED I
Any An Into mating Story of Coyo- I
IYI/VKV X try Lana* and City Pgvamanta I
THE RCIKTt DF OF <1 IMLUL ClswH H B*l™* WHITE LIGHT* I
'amalltowi f VfRtCII onail II DCI or BRO ADWAY I
A play wheroin you MO reflected th# incitfonta of ovary I
day lifo, whether you bo city born or country brad. |
TODAY— I.A#T TWO TIME*—'THE (»HO«T BRKtKF.R." I
WASHINGTON
ALL WEEK t^KNINOS
10-1S 25c
JKQiIIHHHOk mats
10-15 c
* tn
i;« iilIJMjTyUjW
Added
Atlr.rtlo.
Washington PinOODOt
Troual/wma
orchootr* invcio^e
Oar Wanked Air System of Ventilation
Makes This Detroit's Coolest Theater
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W—■ 1 11 ■■ 11 ■'■■■■' w——■ 11 ■■■■■»*.■■
ANYONE CAN TELL YOU
WHY HE TAKES THE TIMES
WITHOUT STOPPING TO THINK.
IF YOU STOP TO THINK YOU’LL TAKE IT
(1 A A ICTY.
Musical comedy of a high dear**
of m*rtt. It la aatd. will b* offered hy
th* Uroadway Qlrla In th* Oayaty
theater, next weak. Tho## who Ilka
t • be entertained In a manner befit
ting any environment, should find en
joy mam In th# two farce*. “A Day
ad “A Night.” Ilaaal Croaby has th*
principal role among tha woman Sh*
la wall-known to burlesque patrons
for her good looks and fins singing
volt'* Th* musical numbers com
bine tuneful Jingles, with colorful an
aamblas and plaaalnc dancaa which
bav* been written nnd abranged asp*-
< tally for thla production Thar# ara
40 people In th* company including
a d.tsh.ng chorua of 10 pratty glrla
who know how to alng and danc#
Th# vaudavilla olio will offer Morris
aad Cainpbcil tn tha akatch “Nearly
a Soldier. Al K Hall, character #n
tartalnar. Baker and O’Nall In ’Tha
Census Takers.** Savo. th# Jumping
Juggler. Ada l,um. "th# girl with th#
amlla.'* and other clever folk
AYHffrH.
“Why Olrla Oo Wrong, ’’ a favortt#
melodrama In th# day* gw ban th* type
of play It r*pr*ssnta was in th* hay
day of popularity, will b# revived
next weak. In th* Avenue theater,
tha Avanua Permanent Players givtng
th* first performance Sunday after
noon Leon* Stater will have th*
role of Virginia Norton, a young fac
tory girl, who finds hsrsslf at th*
(Oasttasad M Pag* Year.)
SEAT SALE THURSDAY
Tha Eminent Engliob Actor
MR. CYRIL
MAUDE
And Hie London Play houae Company
Presenting th# Moat Morvolou*
Dramatic Succooa of tho Century
“GRUMPY”
Tha Greatest and Moat Artistic Suc
cess In tha History of th* Stag*.
COOLEST THIATIR
TEMPLETS
■ or* Daily Matin** <1P A | EVERY EVENING.
Ri ZSC n>* Baat Saata 10C| 1»« to 78c (No Hi»h«f)
1 uaat ruoii nu uttn a. i. wnnu stud show
A BLOSSOM t#
OEELET
TM» OMMIIAI TOPOLO OIIU.
THE XOTCD MINVTUI. TIMUR
WILL OAKLAND
AMD MM OA JTWEyi.yX«aXO MOVILTT
lulu McConnell & Grant Simpson
44 AT HOME,” »t muMT mau wiwrlow
K A J I Y A M A ROBT. E. KEANE and
? MURIEL WINDOW
! NICK'S SKATING GIRLS MOSCONI BROS.
Ha. lAn RMH UTrfM .W_Voo4r»lJlo
Sorotty St Antoinette Heeft-Seliy Weakly N«wi
NEXT—ALICE LLOYD
onmorrs oriati»t ami mil t yali'l ——■
MILES SBs
W rOMTIMVOI I TAPPITIH.B~UM«t lowtroA-TRot RR- IMS. I
9 1 «k*n. Dolly—MaO. !*>:» t- 4*o. iJIXHi II W r-rk MAY t H
»M«ai>»-iYf«.TtDR —4 ».»a~ia.»>.—*.ll Com- 1
H MRUOMI MKTI RM IMRAOtNIMT OK I
2 The Hendrix-Belle Isle Cos. in ■
! TL e School Master |
Th# (imtMt u«b««l AM la Vaaeovllto. P««MI»»lr tw
mm M|
■ IPKIAL ADDUCII nmiß I
■ 7—Royal Neapolitan Band—7 |
■ it rnpi t. am amp oreenATir hi.ktiwm» ■
■I Daisy Cameron American Florence Troupe ||
S KrrrnlHr lamrAiaMM Sensational AoraMalo ■
■ York A King Seymour A Dupree m
_ Tho Slfty Don Moal A oaAovlllla— an
■ Feature Motion Pictures 12:30 to 2:30 I
™ Vaudeville Matinee 2:30 to 4:30 _
m ROTH row TMB oTC ADRIMIDR-II AMD » < KVTR ■
H Two Malta poo on latarAay «M Aaattojr ■
Ml rirlarro IliM to Ml| \ •■Artlllr at JtOO «*4 liM 111
TwoJhw>l»» «4»w» TiR» <Af>4 Rtlß
| <~ Miles 2nd Miles ot Smiles at the MBes > |
|,^ t ,Qpp Hotel Cadillac
CADILLAC
w BURLEBOUE W
WEEK STARTING SUNDAY—MATINEE EVERY DAY
WATSON’S
ORIENTALS
WITH
BILLY SPENCER
"The Origin*] Grogan”
T*f*r—lnMr, Yrath aaf Pally, aad kart*.
11 3K TF jhbrb I
MilH| nv. /ijil
QUi CtYDAY MATIYEE AYD ALL HRBK rJ|
nil
I Broadway Girls I
111 WITH 111
1 HAZEL CROSBY, ALK. HALL
HI AYD
1 30 DANCING DOLLS DON'T MISS IT! ||
B^——"SFcooLEßiNsiDE
(avenue -Sri
I A STORY IYTBRBSTI YU TO ALL £_
1 WHY GIRLS i
I GO WRONG I
B tk# Trial* *M Trmp«a«l**a *f • W»rkla« Olrl Waft- IB
H arr* *a*4ay. TNMar fafaroay. Prtw. lA-Wr —. ■
■ r»w Mr. Wak-lli y Matter** I Or-Mr.
WBRK or WAY ' “IOI.D IYTO ILAYBRY." /j
B——'»wnEß WEa’hnrTKrY^—^jP
SATURDAY, MAT 1. IBIS.
EXTRA EXTRA
ZUMARA
THK DAYCIYO ORIENTAL
AhmLV isomidy
ylllCß S WARTOONIST*
DAMON SISTERS
RCCENTRH DkYCERS

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