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Essex County club qualified to play Re Peer ue k Gree rat cacicnir en 87 3 S4 
for the club championship. B. W. F. T, Pfaelzer .......... 100, 16 84 
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MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, Aug. 20. 
Sun , Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets: Auto A, M. P. M. 
Fri’ 20)" 4,55 6.40 - CLO 6225) 96.52 
Sat 21 4.56 6.38 7.8 T.o 7.99 
Sun 222 - oA Gar (Xe 8.35 = 8.57 
Mon 23 4.58 6.35 7.5 9.36. 9.54 
Tues 24 459 634 74 10.27 . 1047. 
Wed 25 ~~ 5.0 6.32 7.2 11.16 11.34 
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ing scenes the different experiences 
and temptations which confront youth 
when he goes forth into the world in 
ecarch of Fame and rortune. One rea- 
son for the tfenendous success of the 
play may perhaps be found in the 
fact that Mr. Hobart’s drama so ac- 
~vrately reproduces many of the actual 
experiences which really happe1 
to most young men, and everyone in 
the audiences recognizes the truth of 
the portrayal. Elderly men see in the 
character of Youth the actual e~- 
bodiment of their own selves when 
they were young men. Women wil 
find interest and fascination in the 
characters which surround Youth, 
and start him on a downward career 
“EXPERIENCE” AT THE SHUBERT THEATRE, BOSTON in the big’ scene called “The Prim- 
The Struggle of Passion and Intoxication for the Possession rose Path.” How Youth is saved 
of Youth. from a life of degradation, through 
the uplifting influence of a good wo- 
“RXPERIENCE” engagement, under the joint direction man’s love is a strong and sentimen- 
“Experience,” the famous modern ef William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock _ tal appeal of great power. 
morality drama by George V. Hobart, and Morris Gest. The play is in ten oe ee 
with the record of a nine months’ run~ scenes, and is acted by a company of A Keren CrirTIc. 
in New York last season, comes to 8&2 players. It is a big, gorgeous, glit- Small Boy—Let’s go through the 
the Shubert Theatre, Boston, Satur- tering and thrilling drama of life, campus; there’s squirrels and—tots ot 
day night, August 28th, for a limited showing in these ten widely-contrast- funny things in there—Yale Record, 
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