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Friars’ FROLIC. 
The Friars’ Frolic in Boston on 
Wednesday afternoon and night wiil 
take place at the Boston Opera Hous ° 
instead of the Hollis Street Theatre, 
as originally announced. The in- 
quiries regarding the prices and the. 
opening of the box office sale of seats 
was so overwhelming that the larger 
theatre was secured. ‘The perform- 
ance will be the combined effort of 
the most distinguished authors, com- 
posers, comedians, sung-writers, and 
yaudevillians that has ever been seen 
in this country, and it has been very 
aptly termed “$1,000,000 worth of 
vaudeville.” 
Copley THEATRE. 
An opportunity to view the most 
stupendous and magnificent motion 
picture production of the year, that otf 
the Incomparable Pavlowa, supported 
by her complete Russian Ballet and 
over 500 people, in the famed “Dumb 
Girl of Portici’” under conditions 
more attractive and appropriate than 
it will be seen anywhere else in this 
country, will be given the public, begin- 
ning Thursday night, June Ist, at the 
Copley Theatre, Dartmouth street, oif 
Copley square, Boston. In addition 
to the picture, the music of Auber’s 
opera, upon which it is founded, wiil 
be played by the well known Renfrew 
Women’s Orchestra, led by Belle 
Yeaton Renfrew. There will be per- 
formances every afternoon at 2.15 
and each evening throughout tre 
week. 
B. F. Keity’s THEATRE. 
A double-featured bill of star vaud- 
eville attractions, headed by the Jack 
Wilson Trio and Albert Whelan, the 
Australian entertainer, will be offered 
at B. F. Keith’s Theatre, the week of 
May 20th. Jack Wilson is one of the 
most famous blackface comedians 12 
the world. He has recently closed 
a long and successful run at the New 
York Winter Garden, and has return- 
ed to vaudeville, his first love. Mr. 
Wilson will burlesque all the acts that 
precede him on the bill, as has bee 
his custom, and everyone can rest as- 
sured of a long and hearty laugh. 
After seven years absence from 
‘America, Albert Whelan, the cele- 
brated Australian entertainer, musi- 
cian, whistler, ranconteur and mimic, 
will make his return to Boston with a 
new act. 
The surrounding bill includes “The 
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Groveland for Memorial Day has becn 
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school board refused the students 
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Groveland the following day. 
The sub-Freshman team, after a 
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hands of the Grammar school team, 
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Friday afternoon and defeated the 
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first victim of a traffic blockade where 
the road is being rebuilt in Central 
square. While backing out of the 
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