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Miss Helen Thomas left Pride’s Wed- 
nesday for the Bryn Mawr horse show. 
H. C. Frick and family are leaving 
Pride’s Monday for a few weeks’ stay at 
Hot Springs, Va. 
Judge W. H. Moore leaves Pride’s 
next Wednesday for Louisville, Ky., 
where he will show his handsome string 
of show horses in the horse show to be 
held there. 
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Belches, who 
have been spending the summer in the 
Foster cottage at Magnolia, returned 
Thursday to their winter residence in 
Brookline. 
The Eben D. Jordans are leaving 
West Manchester the coming week for 
the Virginia Hot Springs to remain a 
month or six weeks as they did last year. 
Their house here will not be closed until 
their return. 
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Polo at Myopia. 
The finals in the tournament for the 
Hamilton cups was played at Myopia, 
Monday and was won by the Saratoga 
Freebooters over the Dedham players 
with a score of 74 to 24. On Wednes- 
day the finals forthe Perry trophy was 
played and Dedham defeated Myopia, 
10} to 74. Wednesday’s play were the 
last in the tournament and a large gather- 
ing witnessed the match, which was par- 
ticularly good and rapid. 
New Gaiety Theatre. 
Another new theatre is to be added to 
Boston’s already large list. It is to oc- 
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theatre, numbered 659 to 667 Washing- 
ton street, and additional property recent- 
ly purchased for this purpose, numbered 
8 Boylston street running through and 
numbered 23 to 29 Lagrange street. 
It is to be erected by the Boylston 
market association, the owners of the 
property, and will be known as the 
Gaiety Theatre. It will be under the 
management of George R. Bacheller, 
the associate manager being Ralph L. 
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seating capacity of 1700 and there. will 
be twenty-five exits from the auditorium 
alone. “The main approach will: be 
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