| Show fim t iv M f t i S j R NY r I OPERA A H 4 Od OUSE U M Mr MI Mu MG I G ATTRACTIONS I I II j r r q r r u w s 1 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY I WE HWE ARE KING THE uTHE RIGHT OF WAY V A I MRS WIGGS OF THE TIIE CABBAGE PATCH P A I I WE ARE KING TONIGHT Wo Wc Arc King Klux with Car Gar Toll portraying Ing a double role rolo la is rich with delightful comedy Interspersed with strong situations a most beautiful love story and just en enough enough enough ough romance and anti pathos lathos to the most critical This charming play h hy Gordon Kean author of oC Imo Tho Magic Melody is 18 coming to the Grand tonight The scones I arc are laid in Kalu a f email principality in northern Gor Ger Germany Gorr r ninny many and the tho plot hinges around the tho marvellous resemblance between the King Inns and a literary vagabond Brutal t and RIe tho the Prime Primo Minister and in tome some of o the thc nobility seek Bock to de dethrone throne Hector and thor they succeed by b substituting tho the vagabond and aid Imprisoning tho the real rider nilor In a 1 madhouse Tho character of thee the new king Is BO so different from that of oC tho the one ono de do dethroned dethroned that this transformation is at attributed to the tho effect of o a n blow I To relieve tho the kingdom of oC Its indebtedness Hoctor Hector Is 16 engaged to marry Princess Olivia of oC a neighboring neIghbor neIghborIng ing principality w whom Itom ho has never noor met She hearIng healing tales of Hectors profligacy travels to in guise Kulso as a lady lad historian and meets tho substitute king who falls fall in III love lovo with her Exciting Incidents follow ColI ow ono one another rapidly and through the I Raven a fanatic on religion Vennor Venner I tho the vagabond learns that he ho Is the tho thereal j I I real IcIng king stolen from his parents an Infant and an that his double In the thema I madhouse ma to is tho son eon of oC a royal rojal fat lav fa onto After an nn attack on the kings life the identity of ol the tho Princess Is 15 Uncovered and all ends ands happily Mr lr Carroll In the dual role of or Hector King of and Gustavus Venner Pennell portrays two such stich vastly different characters and particular attention Is I called to tho Uto rapidity with which no changes from Crom one character to tho the theother other which are arc very or mystifying to the Inc audience and Dud many man are arc slow to bellevo bE DE Hoo that thai one man plays both parts pans THE MAN THAT KNOWS IT ALL DM Dill you over ocr meet the man that knows It all Hao Have you jou ever oer had u L flit alt and listen Haton to the hot all air xv who ho from a babe Imbe was raised on thu bottle of Im It If IC you ever eor have hac you jou OU well wen tho the desire that thal clime came over you JUU to push him with your feet feel or bo ho tu rude rudo to hint him Then he ho blundered and In his supreme oM cOD olt fell foil Into a trap tho the 1 r bl 4 Id M r aA J Ir rf c cr cr I I r 1 r rt I r t try ry ct r k h t j jt jJ J N r 4 r a tR r s t a aMISS MISS MAUDE SHAW IN WE ARE KING RING A AT T THE GRAND TONIGHT IJ I crowd around visibly enjoyed the Joke Edmund 1 Carroll an unassuming I young oung fellow fello although a clever actor had just such ai ae a 1 experience this sum sunt summer mer and fn rn n this instance the tho knowing one will probably think twice l IK Ill talks lapis again on foreign countrIes anti and cities It happened in the Cadillac Hotel on Broad n Now York Carroll and his Ills friends were wera In the tho lobby having baring havinga a pleasant chat dial over ocr the past summer vacations The wise one ono butted bulled In III Inand inand and md In a n loud tone gave gao overt ono one lo to understand that ho had Just U tJ from a three throe months trip over oer tin the European continent Ho monopolised the thc whole Aholo cC Il II appeared that Unit he had been everywhere know ow everybody and In short was tho the best b bt st t travelled tra man mun In America Carroll said little lint but when tho traveler dl Ili dilated on Germany and tho the beauties of the Rhine blue the old he Inquired How did you jou like I Not ii IL bit the Wisenheimer re replied replied plied Great my m boy bor little littletown town I struck More pretty prell girls there thoro thereto I Ito to the tho inch than thun lies in a kitchen here Ilore good said the actor and do you jou know you jou ou remind me very er much of the girls I Indeed In eed smiled the tho trac tra traver C r 1 very much pleased Then he ho got sot the lem hell lemon lemon hellon on Yes said the thc actor as ho turned and walked away awa you jou ou both live In Imagination Later Mr Ir WIsenheImer discovered that Edmund Carroll Is the star or ot Wo Ve re Are Arc King which has bas its scenes laid in the Iho Imaginary Ima principality ol et EDMUND CARROLL CARROLLI It Is funny Cunny when you rou slop stop to of It said ald Edmund Carroll the tho young oun actor a few Cew w weeks colts ago to a representative en talle of Colliers but It is u I surprising how man mall many people mound around tho the country countr have an Idea that the life of an actor is one long Ions sweet dream I y Y I I ff Ar 1 Y Z 3 l i 1 I h j i It y Q tt 1 A 9 f r f fv fM I a v M f fm fet m et MR EDMUND CARROLL IN WE ARE KING AT THE GRAND TONIGHT i of poaches peaches and cream Last bast season I 1 was aa starring as 1 I am now over ocr the country countr in Mr Ir A W I Gross GroBs production of oC We Are and amI as you ou probably proa l know there l i 0 a dual role rolo of a newspaper dent Ilent who masquerades as the lang ln 1 and ond also the character of o tho 1110 real roal kin kia himself AB As both bolh these characters Ni continually appear In the same act It Il requires considerable hard work worle in the jhu I way war of quick changes of o costumes costumed on 01 my m parL Then Thon of oC courser course I have to change my voice oice aid aad eXIe slon Blon so that altogether by the Unto tune I I J am through wIth a performance 1 I 1 am i about a out fit for a n root rest re t sanitarium I We were playing Ing a week In Si S I Louts last lust spring and aud following the i opening performance one of oC the tho crt cr t leg came out and said some nice I II 1 timings thIns about the tho show but hut half haIr main Insinuated rated that I did not play both parts pUrt I Unknown to myself mj my m manager in j lied the critic balk bade but on the stage on an n I Ithe the tho following evening to watch my m poi JIll At the end cud of tho the third act which Is a very verr trying one tho the young man camo came up lip to me mo and md mind you I 1 was not nol with him or Ir I I would not have hac ha C offended him Ah Ae tI I I came out of o the wings he advanced and geld You do play pIa both I parts parta dont you jou OU after all All Alt unconsciously It came camo out ot or mo II no I work I I CHICKENS ARE AMBITION Of Newspaper Owners Owner Daughter Now nn an Actress Dy D 13 K I II There were vare w e doubts as a to I whether this story stor would over ever be wrIt written ten len The up to tho the dressing Ire room of or Miss Mande Shaw Is perilous In ln I Iced when tho the lights aro are off ocr It wi W aK 1 at the rho People theater th ater where she sho he Jo In playing Wo We Are Arc King After Artor U be being I inK ing In illo od t h fear soma passages pas the only ha remained was to get through the door doorway doorway way war That accomplished a seat seal was fount found on Miss 1158 Shaws t trunk runic and tho rho thorest thorest rest was as easy She Sh began with a laugh laughrin Im rin m awfully late ns fiS usual No mat mal matter matter ter how much time I have hac I J never noC CAM CA I Iset set got to tho the theater on time lime and hae have to hustle to 0 got dressed dl for the play I Hear Heal that man racing on In his lluco Makeup iI keup p half done hair hall to IK lix ant anI m l dress to tout put on I Well never mind Ill get thero all right light Just a mm min minute ute ulc I She disappeared In a few Cow minutes she sho was buck back You see seo Im a sort sorl of assistant I stage manager a as well wall as the Princess of Mi Mr II Deane our stage manager Is on during most ut of the first act and so BO I said ald Id Ill see to tot tile thc t c lights for him Dont mind If J 1 have to jump out again Talks As She Works She sat sal down and resumed her task of making up meantime drilling drifting into I a tall talk about n Walker who ho wrote We Are King I 1 V alk alker lk er cr is the greatest actor ut I the time day daj Its Jt a regular hero worship with me He Hc writes man mail many of his own plays Irs heYes he hc Yes why they thc are aro so good I r think The Magic lIngle Melody Is I great Did yon jou see him In it I expect to develop Into inlo a playwright myself some someday someday day Ia I often sit down and write bits of letlon as S they ther come to tG tome tome me I like anything thing that makes people laugh lall h Of course j 1 I play lla heay parts parIs and thou thon I dont like laughs when tears are arc In or order order order der But I believe the time laughs arc ar what help people along What do you ron do with your our writ wrt writings ings Father Newspaper Owner Oh stick cm em In my m trunk 1 I just write because ls Ps In to my system natural My Iy father was waB a writer and aul an I newspaper man He Hc used to own sev several SC several eral era newspapers in Minneapolis and anti andSt Si St Paul Panl among them the tho Minneapolis News Folks FoIles tell me I ought to all my time lime writing but bul I 1 like Ilke to act aN Ill 11 write myself a pIa some day It H seems that many man actors both boll bot wilto and act ct How do 10 jou OU account for that I I E Easily a II We see ec the thc things s und and want to them Why 11 should not a person he able to write and play both bolh bothI I think this Is a pretty petty hood good place to be sho she continued This Is Id Ill like to build a bungalow I 1 Ill hao have ono one of ol those hose kind that go all over ocr tho time lot And what else do you 01 think Id like Ilke A chicken farm My fi lends friends friends think about as absurd as anything thing imaginable But Id I really re l be b glad glat to hae have a chick chicken en cn farm 9 I IDAY THE RIGHT OF WAY WEDNES WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY DAY Sir Gilbert Parkers Parlors great story Tho The Right of Wn with Guy Gu Stand Stang Standing ing and aad Theodore Roberts in their fa Ca Camons fa moos mons roles loles of o Charley Chancy Steele and Joo Joe will pay a visit to tills city ell for Cor one performance on Wednesday The plan is strong and pulsating ana nna has lost nothing in tho the dramatization from front Sir Gilbert Parkers stirring no vel vol Tho rho Right of If Wa Way Is In Inlo into lo to live five scenes all intensely dramatic theme themo and rapidly rapId developed plot is Is decidedly different horn from the gamut of or theatrical offerings and therein Is a portion of the time secret ol or olUs Us its appeal Sir Gilbert Parker de do depicts d plots his Steele as a man matt endowed with all ho Iho mental acumen that hat t leads to great essa t s a man steep cd etl in wl wi h n n Q heart hearl Ignol Ignorant Ignorant ant of oC love loc and md the lav of a n master Alee aIce An abnormal a mind capable callable ot of I arguing judge jury jur and spectators out of ot Justice at Its Us best heat under the time Influence once ence of strong alcoholic l stimulant but held In abe bj by b n a total lack of or faith or even belief In any an higher power power Mr III Eugene Cugene tho the adapter draws a character equal In Ju mental attainments pagan to a de degree degree gree greo and anti primarily deficient In pow power power er to love and ability to find fin content contentment contentment contentment ment After of memory contin continuing continuing through h three years earn as opposed to seven months In the novel Steele is restored to 10 his normal state and an annot l not only recollects all of Ills his past but also realizes reD fully Cully that thal ho he has found w rt r c cL L t J r rIY IY i s rr r x xa L 3 a tL 1 V Jr i fL rY r r t r J y P y r r v vf K f t tr r t r Ily Ilyf f L i Y I t Cr THEODORE ROBERTS AS JOE IN THE RIGHT OF WAY lAY AT THE GRAND WEDNESDAY r 4 4 t t 5 KC moo r r rJ J l t S i s F J y err J JA A r Y ti r r J c art arts r s L Lt t r r r d GRACE BENHAM IN liTHE THE RIGHT OF WAY AT THE GRAND WEDNESDAY Y YI 1 i I f Sn La r r 1 ri riwA wA k F r rt N t tr r r r BLANCHE CHAPMAN AS MRS WIGGS N IN MRS WIGGS OP OF THE CABBAGE PATCH AT THE GRAND GRAN THURSDAY r ti t 4 t Z t t tt 1 9 L MRS WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH AT THE GRAND GRANT THURSDAY I 1 j I Ip p J j r pure genuine love lore In the U e Interim t This la 18 tho the radical change chango from the original story and aud constitutes the koy key keynote note noL of or the play pIa The Tho combat Is not tho the old now one ono of or tho the new against for all time but ono one of ot against wrong as It applies to love lore the only on I thing worth while whilo In the eyes of or man MRS WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH THURSDAY Oh Lord what whatever eyer happens keep mo from Crom setting getting sour our This Is IB ono of the many optimistic and prayerful expressions of or that dear dar cheerful soul Mrs Irs WIggs of oC the Cabbage C Patch who forms the central figure of that quaint character play dramatized from the book of or the tho same Mme name which ap air appears pears at nt tho the Grand Thursday Here Hore HoreIs Is an gospel of or con contentment contentment contentment a n rebuke for grumblers and an Inspiration to everyone who IB Is striving to exemplify In his own char actor and conduct tho the true American r spirit of Never say sa die dlo And It la lEI latho lEItho tho the cheerful Christian philosophy of o this bright faced little woman wom 11 who books sunshine always behind the tite darkest cloud which grips tho the heart challenges the tho admiration and charms charm the tho audiences at every eory eol point In this play of or humble Kentucky Kentuck life mo The rho flesh and blood portrayal of or this unique but familiar character ana and o oher or of her fellow dwellers on the tho Cabbage Patch Is perfect In fact they the aro arc tho the footlight Incarnations of those In to Intensely tensely Interesting characters of or lie fic fiction I tion which have hac won tho the Interest am admiration of readers everywhere The wholesome humor of or this play Isas Is 15 Isas as os braceful as It is puro pure besides be being being beIng ing Intensely funny From the moment mo moment moment ment tho the curtain rises on the tho domes clones domestic tic scone at the WIggs s homestead otherwise tho Cabbage Ca Patch with that hat bright cheery optimistic woman ironing out the Kinky curls of oC ono one of ot her hor household cherubs until the re return return turn urn of Hiram Stubbins Stubbing from Cram his on un unforced forced pilgrimage and aud andt the he of Mr and Mrs lra Hazy there Is not Dot a dull moment or a tiresome sit linton every Incident Inevitably tend tending Ing ng to attract the attention and stir tho the of or an audience Iho rho company that IB la to present Mrs Wiggs of the tho Patch here has hns just closed a most successful Aus Australian engagement lc Is now on Its way to o Chicago for an extended engage engagement ment meat Mrs Wiggs WIg R of or the Cabbage Patch comes omos to tho Grand on cm Thursday As Ab a dramatic offering ottering It Is proof if f further evidence were wanting that there thero are arc as at good gool soo l fish In the sea of or ns as ever ec were caught The dramatization of o the book that was written concerning the of tile the Cabbage Patch has a distinct lI L and amI un unmistakable unmistakable mistakable touch of or originality BOOK DRAMATIZATIONS It U is seldom sel om that a R dramatist In making a play pl from a novel noyel has been able to 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