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BEVERLY FARMS 
Frank I. Lomasney is out this week 
in a new Buick touring car. 
Miss Helen Jameson of Williams- 
town has been a visitor here the past 
week. 
The entertainment and dance of 
the Calumet club at Manchester next 
Tuesday evening will no doubt at- 
tract many Farms people. 
Miss Marion Desmond, Miss Helen 
Webber, Frank Phelen and Tom 
Burke of Roxbury were guests on 
Thursday of Mrs. Lawrence Watson. 
Masters John and Francis Mit- 
chell of Brookline, formerly of the 
Farms, are spending the week-end 
with Master John Watson. 
Michael Connolly, for the last 17 
years supt. of the W. B. Thomas es- 
tate, has tendered his resignation, to 
take effect May 1. It is understood 
that his successor has been appointed. 
George Walter Larcom, a mem- 
ber of Preston post, 188 G. A. R., is 
reported to be critically ill at the hos- 
pital of the Soldier’s Home in Chel- 
sea. 
Miss Wilhelmina Patterson, prin- 
cipal of the Beverly Farms school, 
who has been quite ill for the past 
three weeks, is reported to be improv- 
ing. 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
One of the most important offer- 
ings of the Boston theatrical season 
will be seen at B. F. Keith’s theatre 
the week of April 13th. Dazie, the 
charming American dancer, will 
present for the first time in Boston 
Sir James M. Barrie’s plea for an 
ancient family entitled ‘‘Panta- 
loon.’’ This fairy fantasy is one of 
the most delightful playlets that the 
famous Scotch playwright has ever 
furned out. It occupies quite the 
same position among his one-act 
plays that ‘‘Peter Pan’’ does among 
his longer pieces. ‘‘Pantaloon”’ is 
a story of the home life of actors 
of the Harlequinade as done in Eng- 
land years ago by the author of 
‘The Little Minister,’’ Dazie plays 
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the role of ‘‘Columbine,’’ and it 
would be hard to imagine a more 
beautiful and appealing little Col- 
umbine that the famous American 
danseuse. A splendid company, in- 
cluding William C. Schrode as Har- 
lequinade, James Kearney as Pan- 
taloon, Harry O. Taylor as Clown, 
and W. C. Tucker as the Policeman, 
support her, while the production 
was staged by William C. Seymour, 
general stage director for Charles 
Frohman. The two scenes, showing 
the interior of Pantaloon’s: house on 
a London street, are faithfully de- 
picted with great care to detail. 
‘‘Pantaloon’’ should prove a great 
feature for children of every age 
from six to sixty. 
N. Y. Hippodrome. 
After a week of darkness during 
which the huge house was turned 
over to an army of artisans and to 
rehearsals, the New York Hippo- 
drome reopened Thursday night 
with a spectacular revival of Gil- 
bert and Sullivan’s ‘‘H. M. S. Pin- 
afore.”’ 
During the thirty-six years that 
have elapsed since this humorous 
and melodious masterpiece was be- 
stowed upon the world by two gen- 
iuses, who revolutionized all exist- 
ing conceptions of stagecraft and 
stage methods, numerous notable 
revivals have been undertaken, but 
nothing approaching the magnitude 
of this effort has been recorded. 
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A notable cast has been reeruited, 
largely from the grand opera field. 
Its personell includes both singers 
of note in that department of pub- 
lic entertainment and those whose 
names have been identified with the 
successful revival of the comic 
opera under discussion. In econ- 
formity with the Hippodrome pol- 
icy, two performances will be given 
each day, and to accomplish this an 
alternating cast has been engaged. 
A chorus of four hundred picked 
voices will support the splendid 
cast, making an ensemble such as 
has never been heard in ‘‘Pinafore.’’ 
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