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Madame Paul Beigbeder and her 
children of Boston are visiting Mrs. 
Herbert Shaw, Summer street. 
Mrs. L. W. Carter plans to spend 
most of August with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark, at South- 
ampton, L. I. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols and 
little son left Tuesday for a vacation 
trip to Maine. 
Long’s full orchestra, 12 pieces, 
has been engaged by the Manchester 
drug clerks for their annual ball, to 
be held in the Manchester Town hall 
on Hriday evening, August 26. The 
party, incidentally, will be one of 
the swellest of the summer, and is 
an event many young people all 
along the North Shore are planning 
to attend. 
William McCormack. 
William McCormack, known in 
theatrical life as Wiliam J. Mack- 
aye, died at the Massachusetts Hye 
and Har Infirmary, Tuesday, July 
26, as a result of operations per- 
formed on the ear. Mr. McCormack 
was born in Manchester, June 30, 
1869. He received his education at 
the public schools, but at an early 
age he entered the Harvard Medical 
School as an assistant to Prof. Wood 
and Dr. Harrington, with whom lhe 
remained several years. Having -a 
tendency for a theatrical career, he 
joined a stock company and traveled 
extensively, with some of the hest 
He was of a happy disposition and a 
general favorite among his many as- 
sociates. 
He is survived by a mother, Mrs. 
James McCormack; two_ brothers, 
Caplis and Arthur; and three sisters, 
Mrs. Nellie Smith and Mrs. W. W. 
Joseph of this town and Mrs. Han- 
nah Brown of Magnolia. 
Funeral services were held yester- 
day at the home of his mother, 79 
Summer street. Interment was in 
Rosedale cemetery. Rey. L. H. Ruge 
of the Congregational church offici- 
ated. 
The First Appearance in Manchester. 
Charles K. Harris and May Mel- 
vin, well known to all New England 
theatre-goers will appear at the 
town hall, Manchester, for three 
nights,—Monday, Wednesday and 
Thursday of next week,—this being 
the first time that Mr. Harris has 
ever appeared in Manchester. He 
has for years played in Salem and 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Chas. K. Harris 
The Blockhead | 
W. BY PATTEN’S NEW. 
THREE-ACT COMEDY 
Will, be the opening bill.at the 
Manchester Town Hall 
Monday, Aug: I 
to be presented by 
CHARLES K. HARRIS AND MAY MELVIN 
Supported by a First-Class Company 
“The Blockhead”’ is a clean, bright, refined’ 
In the character of 
Professor Theodore Blockson Heddington, Mr, 
Harris is at his best, and it is undoubtedly the 
funniest comedy role he has ever played. 
May Melvin as Kitty Barnes, the professor’s 
pupil, is as full of fun as a bubbling spring. 
and up-to-date comedy. 
If you want a real good: hearty langh don’t 
fail to see ‘‘The Blockhead.’’ 
Tickets on Sale at Allen’s Drug Store. 
Miss 
Giusenes and many “Manchester 
people have gone to both places to 
see him and his company, formerly 
the Harcourt Comedy Co. Having 
three open nights Mr. Harris was in- 
duced to play Manchester by John 
J. Fritz, a former Manchester boy, 
who is now business manager..and 
advance representative for the Har- 
ris and Melvm Co. Mr. Fritz’® said 
he wanted the Manchester people to 
see Mr. Harris in the Blockhead,in 
which he plays the title role and. 
Miss Melvin needs. very little: intro- 
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duction to a good many Manchester 
theatre-goers. She has been play- 
ing the leads for the. Harcourt Come- 
dy Co. for the past seven years, and 
has. endeared herself to~ thousands 
of people all through New England, 
New York and the middle: West.iThe 
Charles K. Harris Co..and May Mel- 
vin ought to pack the house each 
night, as it is thebest aggregation 
of players that have ever, played 
this town. The company plans. to 
put on a sai at Berar Farms 
August 6. ~ < Sner eE 
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