39 | NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Connolly Bros. 
GENERAL 
CONTRACTORS 
for BUILDINGS 
OF ALL 
DESCRIPTIONS 
GARPENTER SHOPS, MILLS AND OFFICE AT 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Mayestic THEATRE, BOSTON. 
“The Only Girl,” for which Victor 
Herbert wrote some of his finest mu- 
sic, and its accompanying story sup- 
plied ‘by Henry Blossom, which lives 
in memory as a jewel of melody and 
comedy and is delightfully recalled 15 
among the finest things seen during 
the season, when “The Only Girl,” 
was given here earlier in the winter, 
will come back to the Majestic Thea- 
tre for a return engagement beginning 
Monday evening, May tst, with mat- 
inees on Wednesday and Saturday. 
“The Only Girl,” is the one product 
of musical comedy seen in recent 
years that can be really designated as 
“a musical comedy,” without mang- 
ling the King’s English. It is gratt- 
fying to note the complete success 
of plays like “The Only Girl,” as i 
means the substitution of character 
for caricature, sentiment ‘for banality 
and what is best of all a real story 1n- 
stead of a hodge-podge affair of 
meaningless nothings. ; 
Summer prices will prevail, 5octs. 
to $1.50 evenings and $1.00 only for 
the best orchestra seats at the Wed- 
nesday and Saturday matinees. 
Witpur THEATRE, Boston. 
It is scarcely necessary to go into 
details regarding the noted career of 
Louis Mann, for his characteristic 
“broken German” dialect creations 
are world famous, having pleased the 
theatregoers of this country for al- 
most a half century. As to the play, 
“The Bubble,” it is from the pen of 
Edward Locke, author of “The Cli- 
max,” “Case of Becky” and is not 
only claimed to be this author’s mas- 
ter work, but it is also the best play 
afforded Mr. Mann in years. In this 
new stitccessful comedy-drama Mr. 
Mann has the role of Gustave Muel- 
ler, an irascible but loveable old deli- 
catessen dealer who has lived a most 
April 28,1916, — 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS e 
Roberts & Hoare 
Contractors and Builders 
Contract Work a Specialty 
Particular Attention given to Jobbing 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
. _ WILLIAM HOARE 
Telephone Connection 
J. M. Publicover 
Publicover Bros. | 
Contractors and Builders 
W. B. Publicover 
Special Attention given to Jobbing, Furniture Repaired, etc. 
ALL WORK NEATLY and PROMPTLY DONE 
SHOP: Hale St., Beverly Farms 
Telephone Connection 
P. O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
ROBERT ROBERTSON COMPANY 
PLUMBING 
eva HEATING va 
WATER SUPPLY 
BEVERLY BEVERLY FARMS MANCHESTER HAMILTON 
Telephone Connection P, O. Box 62 | 
J. A. MAYBERRY 
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER r 
CARPENTER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
HASKELL ST., NEAR HALE ST. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Tel. Beverly Farms 130 
HOWARD A. DOANE, Carpenter 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWNINGS 
ETC. 
SCREENS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS, 
honest and happy life with his family 
in their comfortable home just back ot . 
his shop. One evening a polished 
promoter of mining stock enters his 
home and convinces the old German 
that he can be worth untold wealth 
by purchasing stock in the Phophet 
mine, The old man invests his en- 
tire savings in this get-rick-quick 
scheme and the manner in which he 
mixes dill pickles and frenzied finance 
brings fourth many _ side-splitting 
comedy situations. Matinees will be 
Estimates Furnished 
Shop at Pride’s Crossing 
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given on Wednesday and Saturday — 
afternoon. The second week begins 
next Monday, May Ist. 
My little niece made a mistake one ~ 
day by using the word “funny” in- — 
stead of “peculiar.” I corrected her by — 
saying she should have said “peculiar” 
instead of “funny.” The following 
Sunday she came to me and said: — 
“Aunty, have you seen the peculiar 
paper? I’ve been looking all over for — 
it.” Cleveland Plain Dealer. 
