THE MICHIGAN DAJUl JESTIC TRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday WUERTH THEATRE 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 Sun loI-19-ANITA STEWART in "Irom lheadquarters." Also a Tom ( om ,ed, "'omand icrry." Tins-\\ ed-N)-21--TOM MIX in "The C~omic~ of the Law.'' Also a Lloyd Comcdy and Free Press Weekly.' Thurs-I i- 22-23 -THEDA BARAin "Whe'i Mvn Des re" and a 2-reel Com- edy,""oon"ey Lionsand Monkey Busi- ne:,, and News 11eekly. I [I AT THE THEATE] SUNDAY-3 DAYS r , F. D. W. GRIFFITH'S "The Girl Who Stayed At Home" - T 0 D A Y - The in in 4* /1 w tic .,- I - COMING - BILLIE BURKE in "PEGGY" A RC A rc#D E ARCD Shows at 3:00; 7:00; 8:30 Phones: Theatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M Sun-Mon-18- 19 -Mabel Normand in "The Pest"; Ktaizenjamnmer Kids Car- toon a;,d Bruce Scenic. Tues-Wed--202--Alice Brady in "Her Great Chance"; Star Comedy, "Skid- ding Thrones" and Screen Telegram. Thurs-Fri-22-23-Norma Talmadge in "The Heart of Wetona"; Christie Com- edy, "Salvation Sue" and Ford Weekly. 25 cents. ORPHEUM THEATRE 2:00. 3:30, 7:00, 9:30, 10:00 Sun-Men-18-19--ADG3E EVANS and HENRY HULL in "The Volunteer" with the final episode of "The Lure of the Circus." Also Ford Weekly, "Going Up.", Tues-Wed-2 21 GLADYS LESLIE in "A ;Stitch in Time.'" Also the. begin- nng of "THE SILENT MYSTERY."d Thu rs-22-A Cecil 13. DeMille produc- tion, "Don't Change Your Husband" (Ret with a News and Comedy. - COMING -- PEGGY HYLAND in MISS ADVENTURE Majestic-D. W. Griffith's Girl Who Stayed at Home." ( Arcade - Hale Hamilton "That's Good." Today Tomorrow . - I I I I mmmmmmg -Tuesda) Wuerth - Anita Stewart "From Headquarters." D W A'x' IIF lmTH'S _ __ f___ i. .. .. i Pop. Mats. Tues., Thurs., and Sat. 25c, 50c il a SAU;--ERT Week Starting Monday, May 19 Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c Tenth Annual Season Third Week The ~onstelle Company In a Modern Study HI PI Las, Orpheum--All-star cast in "The Volunteer." Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-Jessie Bonstelle company in "The Net." Detroit Opera .House'on-the-Cana- pus--"Through the Ages." I, t AT THE MAJESTIC The fact that "The Girl Who Stayed at Home,' which will be shown for three days beginning this afternoon at the Majestic theater, is a Griffith pic- ture, should be sufficient guarantee of its worth for the photoplay enthusi- ast. David Wark Griffith has been called the father of the modern moving pic- ture, a title which will not be dis- puted by those who have witnessed his immortal "Birth of a Nation," "In- tolerance," or "A Romance of Happy Valley." Robert Harron, who has long been identified with Griffith successes, wil play a leading role in this pro- duction. Mary, Pickford in "Daddy Long Legs," the popular story of Jean Web- ster, which made such a hit on the stage with Ruth Chatterten and Hen- ry Miller in the leading roles, is an early booking at the Majestic. AT THE ARCAPE Mabel Normand in "The Pest," which will be the attraction today and toa morow at the Arcade, is said to re- veal an amusing series of Incidentp admirably' held together by an eccen- tric characterization of the star. It is reminiscent of her old Keystone days and Miss Normand's clothes, her busi- ness, and her expressions remind one of the times when Chaplin and Conk- lin used to play with her. One of her stunts is a bath in the water barrel, which is characteristic of others that follow. Alice Brady in "Her Great Chance" will be shown Tuesday and Wednes- day. AT THE WUERTI Anita Stewart will be the star in "From Headquarters," which will be the attraction today and tomorrow at the Wuerth. "From Headquarters" is declared to be the greatest police story ever told and the portrayal of the role of Rose by Anita Stewart is undoubtedly her most effective role, giving her great- est opportunity to display her emo- tional talents. Ralph Ince directed the picture and the supporting company is promised to be of exceptional balance and strength. AT THE ORPHEUM " % RC I s, D The &, G.RRI F IT H Girl Who Stayed At Home' AnA TC A'1T'T pfre WRITTEN BY J. HARTLEY MANNERS AND PLAYED BY LAURETTE TAYLOR. 'i "The, Girl Who tayed at 111110 The Good-by Promises of a Million Girls D. W. Griffith takes them all and merges them into his greatest epic of young love. A story with a heart pull and a laugh; a story with a thrill and tender- ness; a story that is human, vivid. A story that needs a D. W. Griffith to tell as only he can. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA 3 'Ai a 1 TODAY and TOMORRQW Mabel Nrand -kN---- PE SHOWS TODAY-1:30, 3:00, 4:30, 7, 8:30 Adults 25c--including tax-Children 10c WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Double Header Eight of the most famous stars of the day will appear in "The Volun- teer," which is booked for today and, tomorrow at the Orpheuin, Six of them assist Madge Evans and Henry Hull, the featured players in the pro- duction, and these assisting stars are; Kitty Gordon, Ethel Clayton, June El- vidge, Evelyn Greeley, Montagu Love, and Carlyle Blackwell. Many fascinating scenes are taken in the World studio showing the stars at work and play, and all the varied ac- tivities of a monster moving picture plant add to the intense interest of the production. CONGREGATIX)NAL CHURCH TO H®LD "FESTIVAL SUNDAY" "Festival Sunday" will be institut- ed at the Congregational church Sun- day morning with a program from the sacred music of Gounod. "Festival Sunday" is planned to be- come an annual occurrence at the Con- gregational church, the special music on these occasions to be taken from the compositions of some master whose works are rendered during the May Festival, The musical numbers at the Congre- gational church this morning will be the "Benedictus," "Jerusalem," by Miss Marjorie West, supported by the chorus choir; the "Sanctus," sung by M. James Hamilton and the choir; and "Oh, Divine Redeemer," by Robert R. Dieterle. The organ numbers by Professor Earl V. Moore will be the "Pastorale" and "Marche Romaine," also Gounod compositions. Lloyd C. Douglas will deliver a ser- mon-lecture, "The Cult of the Second Best." New College Inn open Monday; May 19, 1919.-Adv, The Daily sees all and knows all. Let it be your guide.-Adv. "CAPTURED BY CANNIBALS" The most sensational picture ever taken. Afirst, hand visit to the land of the human brute. NAKEDNESS WITHOUT VULGARITY Added Attraction LILA LEE in .X "SUCHA LITTLE PIRATE" Coming MABEL / NORZMAND) tit THE. PEST $oldwXuvn~'.6cJW Mari - f-ord - IN - For real, unadulterated, spotaneous fun Mabel NormandI"eTIE PEST" makes C.C,look like an undertaker at a wedding. And say girls! You ought . see her when she receives her first kiss-she falls right over '}ards! But even a that she has spunk enough to come for nother. Katzenjammer Kids Cartoon-- -race Scenic ADULTS 20c-CHILDREN ic -t The Movie Event ot the Season TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-ALICE "HER GREAT CHANCE" BRADY IN