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PAGE 6 IN THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES BBrajE^fSESik :V >■ • \ hRSw, . , • v. W SiSfßL^Pßrm LJHH ? NKXRY MILLER. fm'-muti l.aag Us»" l« Detroit Oiara Hw«f. HyP* Mrniorr opkra hoi rr. HpHf would he difficult to imagine a HEwltr combination than the ns*"n BE* Ruth fhatterton. in Jean «>b ag delightful comedy ‘Daddy JAg*. which wilt be seen in Uptpetrolt opera house nest week e««r Ml hr t'batterton. at the BBmi of bar own company, played ti e HSgArtar of Judy Abbott from ea:l> fmm Tit ***• aprinK in the Haiety BBL|ar. Naw York. while Mr >1 Iter BBjSeaA the weat starrlnK in a "petal Long Isegs" organisation. Lone Lccn" tell* the story of girl's winning fight for a ■wwoe In life. The first art shows aa a pathetic little IKSStfo lu a bleak New hi.stand or- HHfil aaylum. Her protests against 'Mi:** Inequalities of life are heard by jfgK' (Mt - hearted bachelor philan- Who decides to give tier the llHpnrt unities for which she yearn*. yHSay her removed from the sordid SSIPMUMIiHg» °f the foundlings home MUM sent to a seminary where she K&Vwjj the advantages Riven to Wmmfa of wealth. The remainder of SK* Story la a romance. Although a ■w young girl. Miss Chatterton has heraelf as one of HT nott accomplished of Amen, an Sr, Miller, as the phi ' KMuwpta bachelor. brings into ■W that fine peraohaJitv which has SjjHMngd htrn to be regarded as one HEQm really conspicuous men on the Hpwteaa stage/ flka comedy -Rolling Stones IMS hH Been a popular New lork KEmb, and has made a hit on the H|a will be seen la the Detroit BSSa house, the week of May 1 The written by Edgar Selwyn. ■mNW* known actor. playwright iS'lMUiagur. The company to pre- Ktts comedy here includes Leon - Hanmla Harrison Ford. Mane Car. Bralnard. Arthur nfcrutth and Frank Kingdom BMI DVWW will play Ms annua] HtW DetrelL the week of April ThtsasnllTir hla new Play The BMBgJ* fit the Detroit opera house kIBEm —WtSIIT of Rnglish life which KSw4 Mr. Drew during the cur- HBbadanan, he is said to have a role ■HFSta him like the proverbial IjßSn. l Always an agreeable player, ■rwt technique snd h feat g*r* gVissfy. Mr. Drew is one of the ■Mrlfn aetora of the American puh- EBSnd enioya a popularity that sees ws4- * GARRICK. Hug Igwen of good music and di- Kjtjfejt 00 needy It is said wilt wel- Em* the MW operetta. ‘Molly 0‘“ j HEnt Will have Its premiere next 1 '*** Oarrick theater. The WBk and lyrics were written by ■pipy R. nnd Robert R. Smith, eo- . HmAW Os many of the most Impnr mt comic opera and musical com- trtumpha of the past decade. ■Ml# little information regarding ■Kgbory Is told In advance. report Hi M that the librettists have writ- Eat. w particularly romantic hook. ■Haig It upon the Story of "Boccac- Ht" The operetta la In two acts. ftrat placing the characters in ■MFPort In mid-summer and the se.-- MMctarlßK the night life in Vl ■Eg. Carl wones, who composed the Hp ftp said to have written some HMMrly brilliant numbers. The HgMjhpy Includes Katherine Han tam Oallway. Orace Field. Tom yKWth eOsie Intropldl, Thomas C»nk- Knhk R. Toting. Rene Detling. Higld Macdonald. Mabel Harris and |HM Crane. Young and attractive IMKIM make up the chorus en ■lH. The operetta has the ad- of George Marion's expert ■Sh fM artistic methods in its stag aNr.JMd extremely elaborate sets devised for the two acts Nfiho of thf blffgeat Sow York ruc mbm of the current »M>on, "The ■BriMuftonod Woman.” with P.mily ■prana In Uta leading role <>r chm ■ltKnollya. Will hr the Garrick the- the work of April .’t ■p May la one of contemporaneous! IWr Ten tlfa and a keen. p*yrhol»K --m/t aftaoy If a peculiar type of wo- written by Louis* An liMßer and la conetdered an ex-el- of literary workmanship. ■nH aa a play of original thought Ewhaarpoe*. tn the company »up- j»tev«n* wifi he 11 |9flma Smith. Heeeard Hhort, Isabel Bma, Lou Ia Benlaon and Jennie mfuk ntaadtlne feature m the Temple ■Hp Cunningham and Mi and Mi On Whelan's first iffMW ta the Temple about el% unr> WSSmiwm fathered the audience* into ■BKalg admlrina entity. reep<>mli> ■fliniialra after encore In a w*\ M taking that the -u <i WwiW'itß to the gallery and the prr" Wlar aaim fit the ho* were equ.'ltv HP. to aee Whelan'* lona lank> Tl»- Aa a whletler, Pianist. and comedian. •, ,:’C: |Hk' M K ITHErJM: liILUIMV. Prtma deaea of -Molly O'* la fiar rleh. t \ : 1 A^BSbHH 4 ‘w iV, ■ Hm I RWILV «TKVKM. Te roar «• the l•arrtek theater, the week sf \grll 24. in “The t ■ - ehasteaed W uaoan." he works very riuletly and ta.dly. the general effect being one of neat ness and ease His comedy points are cleverly scored. Cecil Cunning ham possesses 4 beautiful voice aa well as a sense of humor. Th.». roupl-d with her stunning blonde beauty and magnetic personality ha* carried her to success she comes this time with a bundle of exrlual • songs, written especially for her by her husband-composer, Jean Have*. Making first bid for the laugh hon ors of the program will he Mr and Mrs Jimmie Barry, presenting Mr Ibirrv’s tu'enf skit. “The Rube" The scene I* laid on the stage of the Folty theater. New York ritv. where the efforts of “the ruhe to outwit the actress result in one l.»ng merr> laugh. Other numbers; Nina Pun stage **-*■«■»*r.-w»a w Miemeyer -nr an up-to-the-minute ‘novelty com posed of unusual dancing and special songs; • Lt!!le Faulkner's miniature review." a craek# r jack manikin Miller and Vincent In their new singing skit. “In the Cool of th» Evening” Marcella's beara. Went worth. Vesta and “Teddy, '* snd the Temple movie review. The famous English actress. la»ngtry laidy de Rathei. k- >wn far and wide as “the Jersey lalv. will head the \ audeville hilt in the Tem ple theater. Easter Wei k It is au thoritatively claimed that this is M'«. Taingtry's Anal tour of America Hh< is MRtng SS her veniole * nre-a • playlet entitled. “Ashes,” written to the author of “As In a T«onkioir Olasa." which was one of Mrs. t,ontr try’s most brilliant stage stiece <*»•. Hhe will have the assistance in the sret'-h of Leopold Stark and I ion»l Atwlll. clever I>*ndon players o' the legitimate stage. ORPHEUM Lafayette Blvd. Main 1007 At Poatoffice Cherry 4225 VAUDEVILLE Week Starting Mon., April 17 A Miniature Mus leal Comedy THE DEBUTANTES WITH JACK RUSSELL ' AND I LOTTIE BAKER I Ziejrfeldian Chorus I of Merry Singing & I Dancing Beauties I THE I Yellow Peril I .Sensational Comedy Drama SABBOn & WRIGHT In a New Skit Ben and Hazel Mann "Fun Fur^anere." Bisses'Pets CISC GUIRAN and NEWELL ' An Acrobatic Novelty Prize Dancing Contest Friday Night GMnii/C*HiW to n, at.yn «» anvif9i tll9l »ti.i i« ii. I Raeeo Rota. Sat.. «*«. and Hell. . I*eohfaa tleay Rot the Prfee. I . . \I.RERT VtHEI.AN. 4a«traltan ewaaedian In Teaaple. <4mwummjcoum* joh> DHi:w, Kl« oHte Mir t;» nppmr In “Ike t hlrr‘ In Detroit oi»ern bouse, the week of \prtl 2*. wit.i:*. Albert Bhilllps popular dr.umati' actor, late of The Hr at Di .d-" .*r» l “A Fool There Wg-.“ who is mak ing his first i»>ur In vaudeville :t s season in a clever coni'dy drama • n tilled The Flirt." appears in • -,e Miles the it r next w« ek. a* * »e »<in llr.e attraction. The p! y• t and with » wager iri i- b> 1 ' > W</r nent clnhynen a« to th*‘>r c< •[ < ti • ability in win" ng t• ' t r r> t < fair »ex Amusing i< db ■* • up t«' h seoswtlortal dramatic Hlrat Janet Allyn. G* .eg. !'■■ ’ ' • ! I win Aiken jaipfiort M; - 4ewi* */w4 i'hf wtti i-nd n- /■• esdy portion of the or ifrair wth their “nuttycisms' snd br* •*y paro dies on rop'iL r sortg* dth' r is prog-*med ere ?r i*a !'■• Clifford. *l*«rk' ar:s?o -a*. Gordon ar.d fr 1 y. rr. *c al ma.ds. the genaatrora’ A *r “I T’-»t»s. « fymnastic end ‘he Qrotes/iuc tan/iatle in . -r - city C -c --run fetil'ii'i rb. lop’ays, n* w ■■<>*■• + • dies an'! th<- le'es- ■ , «n» weekly w ill be project .’ n th• M • movie »cr»er from t; 30 to 3 o’clock i/re/'-dir.s tn- va idevil. mat Inee. TEMPLE ;s Csßhg! #■ j 25c .r.'.r, 35; || 15c 7bc | I Australia’* Best \ R||?r-ft /Iffiii HIDCDT MiSS CECIL Jjjff, 1L Ciiiiiii I Ilf fl r I U ll Con.ediennr I mw AAHI 11111 l Extraordinary I Termer h»*t «f ••Th» Pin* I jwii •• I WMT rSIQIR t\n anil V T. Winter I.*, , I 1 M ft! U. COWKDI AM IS I THE W URI.I). Eirlulr* Radii by Ji-*n Ham MR. & MRS. JIMMIE BARRY in “THE RUBE” I « r.-lEi THE “PQI.I.Y THEATER," SEW YORK flit NINA PAYNE & I LILLIE FAULKNER’S JOE NIEMEYER MINIATURE REVIEW MILLER & VINCENT I Black Kings Playmaie I “la the Cool of the Eoeoloa" Trained Hnn I MOOREOSCOPE I VESTA A “TEDDY” MOVIE REVIEW NEXT E\“~~Mrs. LANGTRY I (Lady De Bathe) Paramount dHa waW'MB f \ I.l# \V»hK STARTING SI * N f»A Y- K f / Ml \ 1 | - / J DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS J IMaryPickfordl y - ■— L ■■■ ■ ~ In m llrsmn of If ••ttianll ; S'-'.'.l vr —JSBWW l joan J The Eternal Grind ij '* f \OI NG * II In whh'h f.'lile M*ix plays th M d/e • ✓ U pathetic, and touch mg rol* <■* I / <f Scotch I (,»* rwurkfl, h* r«|.rirl yen little *. • ALONG f oumi |of Hie fartnry THE TASIG / (' "" ,,a ‘ lo II —' R,vt " £ ■WiiilpitmttitnY-ntitiitiTniiTinviHi u\a DETROIT TIMES jd^M I.AMHIK « I.IITOHU, Entertainer un Vllles Hill. ORPHKI W. With new oie.is it. staging and pre sentation Tii** l*e 'Utantcs * tabloid musosl comedy is x< h* duled as the headline attraction in th»» Orpheum th'-a'er, n*■ xt vrk Tht act is ealtl to off-r pfetty Kit's, stunning gowns and lilting melodies, and features a clever mushal comedy team. Jack Kus>» 11 <nd 1 4 1111 c t;.iivrr Instead of the • urtasn g'dnvr up on a stngeful of girls, each it -mi .r «'f the «on>- pany steps before the curtain alone and re ite* a few lines to the audi ence, giving th» synopsis of the corn. ► ri> so that everyon* ' i'.'us what is going It* happen before the x< tinn oegins Mies linker has been in light op-ra anti R.i*s >e n 1 !- v r me dian and nti 1 hmer T‘ act .n. rlytles costume, light ands -cnic ef feCts thV- ■>' - ' f.. IVVeI 'll'*' pleasing 'The 1 • llnw IV-I.“ writ ten b> Aiitert rowles. ,1 s. u 'ti'»n\! mixture of d-.tu 1 nd at e. will t»e presented by .t company of five, V’ill H Ko.\. the or jinal trick pian»«t, w'U offer his c'n <•> planologue U» n and li u'l Mann. fur. furni.t* en*.“ in n sincnK i n .farcing skit. Pos ses' Pets. ute. cunivng canines who exhib’t supe-ior Hfttmnl inteltigen-e. ami Gmran ard N- v !1 novelty en tertaip*r« n -.t od-J.ty ar.- Others on rn-- >'* • re will oe feu. ture tMniv chant • daily, before and aft 1 f. • v .i." • . w th niit.n e< riinn i- y >ntinu< usly from 1J.30 to S o cto< k Kr■ day n . if l<.« ti unit* teur dai: ■r> w 'll rr •* -n competition r..f pr*7c s during t !.*• tu>t evening • how m \.it> rn . • tml. , -i.i iii -1 fllm'*ed fr un titei • r .1 of T-r I' one's well kn • w n. *v- I. • lliii . 11 ;u ‘•■it., w1 1 he given it. t;; 1! pres» ntatiun in D. t* 1 n t*i •' f th* ater next w• k K'h/I I'i .> ton . c! Torn Moore w .! ; 1 v t: !-,» ,i?>g role** 4r.1l tile n. lu'l* - 't ■> 11 " jrd K-irt Part’s' Met'ilium and !?*■'•' rt Fortier and one <*f ih'» cl‘V>ru-t bable- sh» ha* ever p. Ib* for ti e run. r*r ”I> d lars nnd th Womar ’ i« bns< and orr the d(»n-'-r ><f •» rriarr • '.vou an. ■ ven *n pr.ft'Di i> +.— •■’ tr li ' a■• a t c t - 4nc/' fr> ei .inv 'car: out her !tU,strand. • t*i- r.f .1 v -eltb' g r"il, who Ia smgllt b rival ■• •'r'. 'tv' a poor ,»i fl r ggiinr. invent r, tr • -ther a d'smas s-b- ie/ept c be r ., „ r ins 1* * f 1 ■*- f.it {.,*r I'.x-s hi fTi i«i % end u .♦* rt. Jounc urd* b' 'V .Cu-far a’ii poov - -h-r th- h’t and tn « an (»ppnrti.r- t' x • v -0t • •' ' *•••»• a T- -0 I- -lien 1 1 w ife g *•• t>> th* hank to and iw- ’he * ■•v --;•R s , lose .1 th« r.si .'-j <■’ 1 ‘ borne and call/ 1 t ■ her ■' »- •.• r w • ' h-art to rale the r-*- tri fond* without her tiu'hi’ - 1 ?’• While h» Is away a ba'-»y J* 1” c «od thonr.- he ha- >M i h, l ,r i‘*nt • n ehrt sends b* - money be And- h-r ilvng in (vover’y. endeavoring t“ I 1 • ’* T loan T*i* busba-d of ? H, -‘ logo, fl" l.se« »•• • 1 f » r ‘ "C. ? n«l rna <y in t > r* <■. ~ '••id •>; ;t /Vent foP. " •” ' ‘ f'a ture ».ll imii views of the liuut fer \ llh m M xio. n travelogue illustrg. »ng ind a elected conn d> ll»nr\ k'untie) will sing “My Moth er's P.«>«ir\ atul ''What a l.lttle Sm»k Will 1»«*‘ and there will be • »l orchtatra ami ergan num l»ers. I.U KI U. A n»w stock company wtl make ta Ihiw i.i Detroit Sunday afternoon in the l.'ceum theater, “In the Hlsh-I op'* Oarnagr'’ to b« the tlr*t week a j • Turing Two of the players are old friends of the community Roy \V*H y» th* landing man. and James A Me-ter who for U> a-aaons hns been with Vaughan Glaser's organisation The leading woman of the company will be Margaret l-ot'is. with whom Mr Walling has n)aye«l before, and who has had Conatderuble experience in stock work "In the Bishop a Car riage i.« a happy selection to intro due. the new players, for not only s -»■, men Interesting, the action rapid and the general theme a aym pathetic one. but the characters of fered co'xr a w iite range of types and with comic, pathetic and dram iti< episodes following each other in rap o 1 succession Resides those members of the company alreadx mentioned, the roster Includes I,oul*. Wolf.. Viola Marshall. Wlnntfred >h roourne. Jack Montgomery. James Ja' M Irey, Neil Burnett. Edward Npwberg and Frank lane 4HHINGTON. Mary Pu-kford will appear «n the r*en in the M'ushington theater next week ;i« the central (Ig.ire in ‘Th* t''ernal Grind." Those who re call M Pick fords work as a vic tim of circumstances In “The Fotind liri*t and Poor IJttle Pepplna." will be .iff rded an opportunitv to Judge of her ability in quite another type In The Eternal Grind*' she is a GARRICK THEATER MftktM. Mr (M f2*N —r.ra-s , ■■>■■■■ ' ■■ r - APRIL 17 Main. \%e«l. and Knt. 7 n * lllk Al CORT W \ \*> \ < )*h rotta Ml in Two A(. to Bly H ;i: , ||||BAV lM» i.r! Stac* •! b> H:in''>V ('allow a; Ti. nT:• %i- Gi acp Fields John K. 5 ount. Josio Intrnpidi Thomas ConktM MahJe Josephine Harris Han Quinlan Rene Detling Donald MacDonald AMI OTHKR KAAORM'I >. CHORUS of 50— Augmented Orchestra of 30 tmla.i —Mat. A Mabt—lit i«r tfi.lme* In “III* >la|r«tt llnnkcr It run" WEEK APRIL 24 • '> ;,\\i , - 01.1% KH Mimiiii o I'fi Ki ntn Jgg EMILY &TEVEMB In I oui* \n*p»rkf r'* l **»ri~:!) llramn Mr (■ ■.* The UNCHASTENED WOfelAN Plreel from *l» Month* nl Iflih vt Ibaalrr, Nfit York. Entire Original Cast " i,*** , i«,i‘-,V. v .«-r. iV!»,'i: it it li % lt!)'». roll'* n;.*M*i«»\ md JK%>li; i.\uu\ i -A i?T v V »j UrW^mljy’V ’ IjSS WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, APRIL 16 •ETHEL CLAYTON »■• TOM MOORE “DOLLARS {g WOMAN” I; from Allis ri I'h) »'»n Trrkanr'n <tiifrr».iriil Nntel. ••D»ill:tr« i»n«l I rnl<" the Cleverest Baby Yet Seen on the Screen 1((%:1|h I kn«r "'larltnna Ovrriarr" 111 \IM*• \ > I'll . # I \!(frla. %r«v 4 Old|ll«Jr*llr *>mpkuni Orrhrtlm "Hj Htilhcr’i Itovary " j timdaf rMllintu 2fa 11 1 Dally 2. 7. I*. M n i«. iMivpt *b»i.) ml wv»«t« i'»«•. OPENING OF THE ANNUAL E NGAGE ME N T OF STOCK 117 BJj RR > First Week Itegiiinlnt: ' j MATINEE SUNDAY : STOCK CO. Young Ixa'ling Man ROY WALLING 'upporlril h.t a I flap**; I»f nutlnp 'ilalirtl I'lptrr* I'rraratiap far th» Flpal Wfrk ‘•in the n?z%n BISHOP'S \W\ if!] CARRIAGE" Miriam MtrHe-w»«on - « fupnlwr story. oi.d Hi.vn i k \•• lll'P. HIITKI. (ADII.I.Af CADILLAC • BURLESQUE • UI.KK HTIIITIYD »INIHV-»IUIN I K F.VF.lit IHt REAL CLASS ,V,V,, Follies of Pleasure The New York I EXTRA: E * TRA! Winter Garden ' | A Heal Show With a Real Show of Burlesque Chorus TOD%t—4 ABAnKT (iIKM Dill AMUM TttlD .1 . * M \ ttl 1 ' ' . t 1 . ■)■■>... AH tlrP*AU>* *••!• •Up Asa Hr!. * S ’.a arm a. * n nv-rw <>rkr.l ~perai\e it’ it ** .>nthhop, hn* *h»rpen.'‘d her wit*. ~rV * ;l ' f ” her it fearlee.tnen* t! .tt an»blf» Iter to cope taitn th- pr.»’.lton-« th*»t ,tr;K -lln her effort* to hop t'>• little ftm -11 y ct r«le from harm Hot* he brings the Worthier* -n of her «*n tCnntlnnril no >rtl I’nge) DETROIT OPERA HOUSE OHM %% KKh KTAMTIMU MONDAY NIGHT MYTIAKKM HKD. %AD * AT. Klaw S’ Elatfacr Presort ", U AMERICA’S nenry grea tes t m «•!« COMEDY Miller anJ success ! Ruth Chatterton In Jean Webster’s Triumph The Season's DftQUy Heal # * v Dramatic Treat | LODg LCgS la*t Tnn I'rrh'masrr* T»d«j— Drrwfitt Hall t'nlne ••I'HTl?.** WEEK OF MONDAY, APRIL 24TH CHARLES FROHMAN Presents JOHN r “ r r Drew In Hl* lirente*! t owteA* '•frtM “The Chief” Br llontt A»«»»lff Vicktll v m m m “■ ; ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE J / ■" Detroit’s Greatest AmusemerU Value »■ % COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEK. APKII. IT ", THK POPULAR DRAMATIC STAR m " -:ALBERT PHILLIPS & CO.:] >. “THE FLIRT” i; ■: MILL’S CIRCUS :] ■* Educated Ponies, Dogs, Monkeys & Mules "* Larry & Sallie Clifford LEWIS & CHAPIN l « 4| Darklltits l"tilr» >lfl, >■! I ome«t, > AERIAL PfITTS ALICE HAMILTON ■ *r«*atinn»l t.?n.r.n*l* *»«»«■"« I ..me.llrn,.e •: free k x “u«r P T 1213010 2:30 5 V THREE SHOWS DAILY < ■ mti Kim %>i» mmmi Mtmi i.t, \%i i»i.% 11.i.r.. j, %m» ■ * a:3t> - l |)l > l> MtriM.K »MT\ Iftr. > PRICES: 10c —2O c 30c \ B Next WeoK-RITA GOULDViV, ■ GAYETY ’Vi’.VL SUN. MAT. SW£? I BURLESQUE HARRY K. MORTON ife* Smilingßeauties j^,, 4 mu RUSSELL JUNE MILLS SAM COLLINS World’s Dandent, Prandest. Prettiest Chorus _ w< ( KhiH-.IU. Wralfcf anil "SlMlna" Hilly Waftoa. !>»♦ T w*T». If. 'lor-MMUI, ’luiivmt B Mabel Taliaferro mue lllcmd Ac RoJ M M I’fearnU f KOMI H \\ \| «|| Kj Kjjl »*!»•* Arti. f’iii «r doth* imum O B-*0 Thrtlltm; Mbinmla. Intm*r A \\r«-».rn !»rnn . full of BMI E3 Hit tin ttnoa <m»l Comarty. fgnv** niftl A<lvrntttrr HH ,Uir;»< ll«n A'M«'l Com* »1y El M "HATHE NEWS” "Ulil KIt.I.KRH” mm mkk »nn mvm »TK»wr,n*. ■ non Hi’ Ui SIE*HCHa TO f* BELLE bSB* ISLE SUNDAY, APRIL 16 Leave As hour and halt hauc from 5 a. m from Woodward Ava. Campau Avt. stop. ii 'sum's a te D»LJs!a^ SATURDAY, APRIL 15. 1916. «ll IV. A C. aleamer* uperale anelrr I rnfrnl Ntamlaril llmr, For I'letelanN, l'itt>bnrK h and all palala at.«|lK noil r»»l Dolly 10i45 ft. m. Farr to l lrtelanil. *2.2* i l'l|(«- karab, an.mo. Wrek.eml Ktraralaa *rrrp katnr dap —« Irtflantl. 92 .V»| ranad trip for iranepnrlallna. relarnlnt la finer fur Saolaraa Maadar. Ilalrowa Ireamnadallaw* — I at*rr hrrth. aii lattrr brrth. IIJWi nkalr raaaa. |IJ«. TH HKT OKrirr.*—Third A»r. Wharf, IIT Waadward A*f. (Hajra» Paa/otlfd. *" ***** **• ***?*,