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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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1MIVS LAILA KOOKII, The Detroit HuilwHj, Fromoter. When Messrs H. A. Ëverett and A bert Pack. of ïhe Detroit Railwaj promised last Xovombei' to have cai running in Detroit by July 1 the people were Lncredulous, as they did not know Messrs. Everett and Pack or their ability to tccomplish the seemingiy impossible. They had been accustomed to the old foTry method of the other lines and thls was the basis of their doubt. The Detroit press of last week toid how thoroughly they kept their promise and when the same two men promise a pyroBpectacle of grreat magnifieence, to celébrate the opening of their Unes, that promise must be believed. The pyro spectaele. "Lalla Rookh," which is to begivenin Detroit, is now running in Cleveland and has won for itself the utmost of praise from the Cleveland pa pers. All kinds of superlativeadjectives have been used their to describe its bewilderingly beautiful setting1, its graceful dances, its tbrilling pyro-teehnical features and the perfection of detail and ensemble wbich marks the production. To properly celébrate the opening of The Detroit Railway wil] Tom Moore"s Oriental romance "Lalla lloohk, " environed by all the skül and arcessories that the areat pain can invent, be brought to Detroit and presented on Boulevard Park, 14th and Avenue and the Boulevard, beginninjr July 23.

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Ann Arbor Register