“The Man From Now” 
Harry Bulger, who next Monday 
will begin the third successful week of 
his engagement in Henry W. Savage’e 
summer production at the Tremont 
Theatre, Boston, “The Man From 
Now,” is the talk of the town. 
Nothing in the musical comedy line 
has scored so positive and instantane- 
ous a success as has this production, 
staged with all the elaborateness which 
generally characterizes the Henry W. 
Savage productions, and no play has 
so teemed with broad humor and good 
fun as does this one. Mr. Bulger has 
been well fitted by Messrs. Bangs and 
Klein with his part, and Manuel Klein, 
who provided the score, has evolved 
some new and entrancing melodies 
which are the favorites of the city. 
Mr. Bulger has three song hits, “There 
isn’t anything that can’t be cured,” 
“The Irresistible Tune,” and “College 
Chums,” all written in that vein for 
which Mr. Bulger is noted. The com- 
pany Mr. Savage has surrounded his 
star with is an exceptional one, includ- 
ing as it does Helen Hale, Walter 
Lawrence, Frances Demerest, John 
Keefe, Hattie Arnold, Lucy Tonge, 
Charles Meyers and George O’Don- 
nell, and the world’s premier singing 
and dancing chorus. This chorus of 
beauty is a veritable sensation.in Bos- 
ton, for it is composed of extremely 
young and vivacious young women, 
and they all know how to sing and 
dance as well as how to look pretty. 
There is room for doubt as to whether 
or not its equal has ever been seen in 
any Savage or other musical produc- 
tion here. The regular matinees in 
vogue at the Tremont, Wednesday and 
Saturday, will be given during Mr. 
Bulger’s stay in Boston. 
Greater Paragon Park 
Make a little red ring around June 
16th on your calendar, for that is the 
day that Greater Paragon Park at 
Nantasket Beach will open for the 
summer. It’s going to be a gala day 
for it begins a season of light and 
laughter, of freedom from care and 
bondage to good humor for all who 
visit this firefly city by the sea. 
Last year there was no one big 
show at Paragon Park, but that defici- 
ency has been more than met thls 
ear, for “Hades to Paradise,” the 
Dieeest of the new shows cost $50, 000 
to build and is one of the biggest 
amusement devices in the world. 
Among other things to be seen in it is 
a flying ballet of handsome young 
women. 
Another big new show that is sure 
to be a hit is “Lovers’ Lane,” which 
is a trip recommended for those who 
would not wear “Bachelors’ Buttons.” 
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