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W. J. CREED 
CATERER 
And Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Telephone 765 765 Beverly 
Boston: 3040 Back Bay 
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY. 
MancursterR Town Hatt CRowDeD ; 
SuccEssFUL AFFAIR. 
The Manchester Town hall was 
crowded Wednesday evening for the 
High school entertainment. Every 
seat in the house was sold and about 
$80,—inore than enough to make up 
the amount due on the new piano 
recently installed in the High school 
—was netted from the affair. And 
besides being a financial success, the 
entertainment was a pronounced suc- 
cess from the entertainment stand- 
point. The work of the High school 
orchestra, the singing of the Glee 
club, as ‘well as the work of those 
taking part in the play, was highly 
commendable. 
The play was a two-act comedy 
entitled, “A Limb o’ the Law,” in 
which the following was the cast of 
characters: 
Augustus De Benham, the “Limb 
’ the Law,” Joseph Carey; Mr, De 
enn, the Parental Trunk, George 
Rust; Clem Bancroft, a Stray Twig, 
Harry Baker; Mr. Grayham, Who 
Trusts to the ‘Limb, George Fleming; 
Kit, an Autumn Leaf, William An- 
gus; James, a Green Leaf, William 
Walsh; Alice De Benham, a Flower, 
Hester Rust; Julia Grayham, Anoth- 
er, Esther Northrup; Mrs. Grayham, 
a Third—a Little Faded, Gladys 
Semons; “The Lady in Black,” An- 
toinette Vidal. 
All the parts were well taken, es- 
pecially that of Joseph Carey, who 
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{Player Piano Repairing a Specialty, {Pianos 
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he Breeze Office, Manchester, 
prompt attention. 
THOMAS R. BOWDEN 
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6 Mt. Vernon St. (Tel. 215-4) Marblehead 
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10 Church St. 
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9-12 and 1-4 except Sundays. 
MANCHESTER 
Telephone 85 
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was the storm center, and George 
Rust, “the parental trunk.” Walliam 
Angus made a splendid “nigger” and 
George Fleming, as an old man, acted 
the part to perfection. All the others 
did well and deserve much credit, 
The singing was under the direc- 
tion of Miss Porter, one of the teach- 
ers, who also directed the orchestra. 
Miss Bragdon, another teacher, 
presided at the piano during the sing- 
ing, and the sub-master, Mr. Mun- 
roe, presided at the piano for the 
orchestra, During intermission, candy 
was sold by the girls. Following 1s 
the program presented: 
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(b) 
“Sweethearts” 
ORCHESTRA 
Selection, 
bo 
“Song at Sunrise” 
GLEE CLUE 
3. Farce, First Act 
4. “Chase of the Butterflies” 
GLEE CLUB 
5. Intermission 
/ 6. “The Slumber Song of the Sea” 
GLEE CLUE 
7. Farce, Second Act 
8. “Estudiantina” 
GLEE CLUPR 
Intermezzo, “Astarte”’ 
‘Songs of Uncle Sam” 
ORCHESTRA 
CO.) (a) 
(b) 
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