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Boston OPERA Housk. 
In the eighth and final weekly of- 
fering of the Aborn English Grand 
Opera Company at the Boston Opera 
House, for the week beginning next 
Monday night, the management are 
heralding the most unique and attrac- 
tive presentation of their entire ser- 
ies, the first presentation in Boston, 
in English, of Jacques Offenbach’s 
last and admittedly his greatest opera 
comique, “The Tales of Hoffman” 
“Les contes d’Hoffman”). This 
charming composition was first pre- 
sented in America a score or more 
years ago but was never repeated 
until Oscar Hammerstein revived it 
as a novelty during his first season at 
the Manhattan Opera House. Short- 
ly after Hammerstein’s production of 
“Les contes d’ Hoffman” in French, 
Milton and Sargent Aborn presented 
the first production of the same opera 
in English in the same city under its 
translated title, “The Tales of Hoff- 
mann.” Both of these productions 
of Offenbach’s masterpiece were sig- 
nally successful, and Messers Aborn 
kept it in their repertoire in succeed- 
ing seasons with increased success. 
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NatTIoNAtL ASSOCIATIONS. 
Two of the large National Asso- 
ciations of the summer—the National 
Sunday School Association and the 
National Educational Association — 
will meet in San Francisco, the first 
in late June, the other in early July. 
These are the only Associations that 
get one fare for the round trip. 
Some roads east gf Chicago have not 
granted this, though New Englanders 
will have no trouble in going on that 
rate. This is the first time since the 
burning up of San Francisco that 
she has entertained a large conven- 
tion, but she is now better equipped 
for it than ever before. San Fran- 
cisco is the only city in which every 
hotel is absolutely new and up-to- 
date and -in anticipation of the com- 
ing of all National Associations at no 
distant day there is a Convention 
League, composed of prominent men 
of affairs, who not only secure the 
adoption of that city as a conven- 
tion point but look after every detail 
of the arrangement so that visitors 
may see the most with the least ef- 
fort. They secure written agree- 
ments with every hotel and restaurant 
that there shall be no advance in rates 
and that the visitors shall have as 
good as there is, as good as any 
guests can have, for the rates. 
“What the future yields, 
Will be the right, unless myself be 
wrong.” 
ANNUAL 
Pop Concerts 
Under the Auspices of Second Corps Cadets 
.by the 
Salem Cadet Band 
Cadet Armory 
Saturday Afternoon 
MAY 13 
AT 3 O’CLOCK 
COURSE TICKETS 50 CENTS 
The Christian Army 
Essex County Rescue Home 
129-131 Derby St., SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone 278 (16) 
HE work of the Christian 
Army is not a duplicate of 
any other. It stands as a dis- 
tinct up lift charity. The ONLY 
home in this section where a person 
without money, if sober, can be 
SURE of admittance. 
You can help us by giving to - 
our wagon, old newspapers, books, 
magazines, rags, rubbers, furniture, 
etc.. which are sold as a means to 
support the home. Cast off cloth- 
ing is given free where needed. In 
giving goods please look closely at 
wagon marked plainly ‘‘ Christian 
Army’’ Rescue Home. If in any 
doubt please hold over and drop us 
a postal or phone 278 Salem. 
BOOKS OPEN FOR INSPECTION 
The Best results are Obtained by 
playing the Edison Records on an 
Edison 
heard the new Model O Reproducer? 
If not come in and hear it. 
PUT’S 
76 Washington St. 
SALEM, MASS. 
(Mention the Breeze.) (14) 
Phonograph. Have you 
Do we ever stop to consider 
When everything seems 
wrong. 
That the fault we think is another’s 
Has been our own all the day long? 
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