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Keith’s Theatre. 
There has been a series of summer 
sensations at Keith’s and not the 
least of which was ‘‘The Maid of 
Mystery,’’ whose identity is still se- 
eret, and for the coming week there 
will be another exceptionally strong 
bill, a feature of it being plenty of 
laughing material. 
Laura Burt and Henry Stanford, 
whom last season were with the New 
Theatre company, will appear in a 
sketch ealled ‘‘The Order of the 
Bath,’’ that contains some of the 
most amusing situations placed upon 
the stage in a long time. The bath 
is really a bath-room and by a spring 
lock a young society girl and a typi- 
eal Englishman are locked in it for 
the night. The situation is decidedly 
humorous, and Miss Burt and Mr. 
Stanford get all there is out of it. 
Another feature will be the Tem- 
ple Quartette, unquestionably the 
best male quartette now in vaude- 
ville. Julia Frary is also on the bill, 
and other features are Lamaize, Ben- 
nett and Lamaize, acrobatic clowns; 
De Haven and Sidney, the dancers; 
the 4 Readings; and other big feat- 
ures which will be announced later. 
War at Revere Beach. 
The thrills of war, with all the 
graphic details of a real battle; the 
booming of cannon; the blowing up 
of ships; the true drama of the first 
conflict between iron clads — the 
notable and world renowned Moni- 
tor and Merrimae will be enacted 
commencing this week at Boston’s 
big amusement grounds by the sea— 
Revere Beach. 
Visitors to this famous resort have 
been attracted on the Boulevard 
within the past few days by the erec- 
tion of the deck of a warship with 
its pilot house, its. bridge and its 
turrets with their guns. pointing out 
to sea. This makes the novel en- 
trance to the great building in the 
rear just recently built especially 
for this great exhibition. 
Day and night for the past four 
weeks, ‘till long after midnight, an 
army of carpenters, electricians, ar- 
tists and mechanics have been em- 
ployed getting into readiness this 
gigantic production. 
To give some idea of its magni- 
tude, the stage upon which it is pro- 
duced is one hundred and ten feet 
wide; the great eyclorama curtain 
that forms the sky background 
showing twenty miles of perspective, 
weighs ten thousand pounds, and is 
150 feet long. In the foreground is 
seen Hampton Roads, the Federal 
fleet, and beyond the fortifications. 
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From the time the great plush cur- 
tain that hides this wonderful crea- 
tion from view, parts and discloses 
the Merrimac steaming up the 
Roads; the ramming and sinking of 
the Cumberland with the Stars and 
Stripes still flying at her topmast; 
the attack of the Congress which is 
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set afire and after night-fall blows 
up; the audience beholds all of 
nature’s changes in sky from morn- 
ing till sunset, and sunset to dawn of 
the next day. After the first day’s 
battle, resulting in victory for the 
Merrimac, as the clouds of smoke 
roll out to sea, a great electric storm 
