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October 25, 1914 - Image 5

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THDE MICHIGAN DAILY

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(hitney Theatre
Two Nights and Matinee

Whitney

Theatre

Monday Night

Tuesday Matinee and Night

Oct ober 26 and 27
SAN CARLO0
COMPANY
Largest Traveling Operatic Organization in America with Twenty Distinguished
Europea& And American Operatic Singers and Grand Opera Orchestra
OPERAS TO BE PLAYED:

MVonday. Night, November 2nd
The Winning

WHITNEY THEATRE
FRI DAY, Oct. 30. at 8:15

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Monday Night. 6i CAR
O~Ctober 280th AR E

Tuesday Matinee f' FAUJSTr
October 2 7th

Tuesday Night,, October 27th t
"Cavalleria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci"'
THE ARTISTS
EDIV14X E VA CC Alit Coloratu ra Soprano. Acclaimed in America "The
Second Tew-izziui."
ESTER ADABER'l2OH, 1)rnmtit Soprano Late of Metroptolitan Opera,
New Yolk.
SOPI'I l U VITA HbE10,15. yric Sopranom. Talented An merican Artiste
of rare at taiinments.
CAROLINA ZA.WN ER{, Mez'o Soprano..01' Covent Garden Grand Opera,
London.
STE.LAIDE ME TTE. M ezzo Soprano. Formerly with Metropolitan
Opera, New York.
SA1L VA TORE SCLIARETT1I, Lyrie Tenor, From the Metropolitan Opera,
New York.
(fITUSEPL'E ACOS'rINT, 1)raiuaic rTen1or.A Finished Artist of Emi-
nent Foreign Triumphs.
ALPR'1E00 GRIt,11\, Tenor. An Artist of High Distinction.
A1NGELO ANTOLXk Baritone. Favorite Singer of Strauss and Leon-
cavallo.
_ALESSAN PRO )1Ol)ESTI, B3airtoii. An Artist of Rare Histrionic and,
Vocal Art.
GIOVANNI SESOINA, Basso. From the Opera Conmique, Paris.
(41 USE PPE ANG ELIMI, Musical Director. Former Director, Melba'
Grand Opera Company.

Barbara
W orth

CHARLES FROHMAN
PRESENTS
MA UDBE
ADAMS

In J. M. Barrie's
New Comec,,j

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Harold Bell
Wright

Miss Leonna Stater
as
"Barbara Worth"
Whitney, Monday, Nov. 2nd

The Legend
of Leonora

MAUDE ADAMS

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PRICES NIGHTS PRICES MATINEE
First 4 rows 94 seats........ $2.00 First 4 rows 94 seats....... $1.50
Next 9 rows 266 seats ......1.50 Next 9 rows 266 seats...... 1.00
Last 8 rows 232 seats....~ 1.00 Last 8 rows 232 seats........ 75
Balcony Balcony
First 4 rows 120 seats......$1.00 Entire Balcony...........$ -.50
Balance 270 seats.......75 Gallery............... .25
Gallery.................50
Seats Now Selling-Phone 480

Author f
The. Shepherd of: the Hills
Etc., Etc.

SALE OF SEATS Wednesdaby, October 28th
Mail Orders with check enclosed filled in order of receipt.
Prices Main Floor First 17 rows--479 Seats - $2.00
Last 4 rows --113 Sats --1.50

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Prices, Balcony

Prices:

25c-35c-50c-75c-$1 .00

First 4 rows-'124 Seats
Next 4 rowys-lI 10 Seats
Last 5 rows-I 54 Seats
Gallery-50c

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$1.80
$1.80
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Seat Sale Friday, Oct. 30th

Night -8:15

Phone 480

Phone 480

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THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS

Phone 1701

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BANNER WEEK of BANNER SHOWS -Take a "ITIP" and ORDER Your Seats. NOW

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LAST!S

Monday=Tuesday-Wednesday--October 26=27-28

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First and only. appearance at popular prices of the famous Comic Opera Comedienne

GRACE

CAMERON

Speciailly engaged 'for a tour of the "Butterfield Circuit" at a recordl breaking salary.
'iss C ameron" wvill select her program from the followving song's which she has made s'uccessful: "Afile. Fi~fi' "Bet I'd BLe
a Riot"; "By 'This Time I Got Used Tl.o It" ; "Cause I'm Pigeon Toed" ; Lillian Da Russ" ; 1t's All Thle Same ToMe; "I'm
a Loving W\oman Looking For a Loving Man" ; "Heaven Will Protect The'\Working Girl"; "MAy Antonio; "Little Dolly
Dimples";, \ND THE BIGGEST HIT OF ALL HER SONGS--"1I1 I, IM FA~LING IN LOVE".
FOUR (4) OTHER STAR ACTS-y"Surery" you'l. get your money's worth at the Majestic this week
V!STOP LOOK AND TIAKIE' NOTI.CE!
Thursday-Friday-Saturday-October 29-30-31'
GILSGR LS!' GIRLS!
Boyle Woolfolk, Inc. presents John P. Reed in the new (musical review, "THE DREAM GIRL"
PROLOGUsE The Guard. ...... ... ......:....Ned Wall ...................Lillian Lorrimer
Bill Mullaney, Stage Manager, "The Dream The head Waiter.......... Chas. Atwood THEl DREAM GIRL
Girl" Company .......Clarence Backhous The "Supe................... .....SAM 1. Ope*-ning Chorus .........Ensemble
Fred Scott, ,Juvenile, "The Dream Girl" Scene 1-The Pasha's Domain at" Edge of 2. "Sithara Sarah"....Pasha and Chorus
Co........... .....Eric Carle Saraha Desert. Introducing Dance by VTivian
Lillian Lorrimer, prima donna , "The Dream EPI.LOGUE 3. "My Dream Girl"..................
Girl" Co................. Grace Manlove Scene 2-Roof Garden de Luxe.. Dream. Girl and Juvenile
Vivian Gladstone, Chorus Girl, "The Drear Scene 3-Stage, Opera House,, after 4. "I'd Love to Live".............. Juvenile
Girl" Co. ..... ........Jessie Maker "Dream Girl" Performance 5i. March...... .......Ensemble
:Billy Richardson,' another Chorus Girl,. Show Girls-Ruth Berry, Marget Finke 6 . Specialty....... .... .JOHN P. REED
............. Billy Hooper Marie Hall, Irene Phillips, Adrienne Hays, T. Opening Chorus, "Persiani Moon .
Clarence flarve , Chorus man............ Lorraine Whitney, Marcelle Maxine.......... Billy and Chorus
SCharles Atwood Ponies-Billie Hooper, Laura Floyd, Marie 8. "Sign of the honeymoon" .........
Frank, carpenter, Opera Ilouse, Esterville, Best, Marie Anthony, Gloria Dare, Eileen ...:.........Dream Girl and Pasha
Iowa.................... .... Ned Wall Moore, Pearl Lilley 9. Specialty "Dance"........ . .Vivian
Sam,- property mail, Opera House MUSICAL NUMBERS 10. Specialty....... ...... ..... .. Juvenile
......:....... JOHN6 P. REED Under Direction of Felix G. Rice 11. "Bridal Twirl" . . . .Juvenile and Chorus
"T111: DREAM GIRL," PROLOGUE Note-Finish of "THE DREAM GIRL"
The Pasha.... ....... .... Bill Mullaney 1. Rehearsal, "Dream Girl"........ Chorus play but not the finish of the performance.
The Juvenile.... .......... Fred Scott 2. Specialty ... .. ...... Vivian Gladstone Wait for final curtain.
The Soubrette..........Vivian Gladstone 3. Rehearsal March Song........Chorus" Scenery by Becker
The Dream Girl.........Lillian,. Lorrimer 4. Sonographi, "Call of the Dance"..... Costumes by WVoolfolk Costume Co.
As "tThe Dream Girl" has a prologue and an epilogue everybody should bo in their seats at 7.-30 and 9:00 prompt
Four Matinees every- week-- Tuesday,. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. The. flajestic offers en-
tire new show every Monday and Thursday. Only the first show at night is reserved, seats
held until 7.30. Ladies' Souvenir matinee Tuesday~and Friday. School children's matinee
every Saturday, all children under 12 years of age admitted for 5c- Watch for the day and
date of the 1lajestic big Conntry Store Might--'$100.00 in prizes given away.

Miss GRACE CAMERON at tbe Majetsic Mon.-Vies.-Wed., Oct." 26, 27, 28. This clever lady receives the
nighest salary ever paid a "single" act on the Butterfield Circuit.

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